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What is the slope of -5/3 through points (0, -4)

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The equation to finding the slope is y=mx+b. To find the variables, the equation is y2-y1 over x2 - x1.
So (-4) - 3 = (-7)
And 0-(-5) equals -5.
Here's the equation:
-7 = -5(0) + b.
You should be able to figure this out now
User ChildrenOurFuture
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i believe the answer is negative four (-4). although i may be wrong since i do not have a coordinate plane to look at. :)
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