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What is the slope of y=1/5x - 4?
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What is the slope of y=1/5x - 4?
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Given that the equation is
the slope is
and the -4 is the intercept or where the line crosses the y- axis
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1/5 because y=mx+b where m=the slope so in y=1/5x+-b, 1/5 is the slope.
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