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Find the slope of the linear function
y=5/4x-9​

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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the straight lines.

The equation of a straight line is given as,

y = mx+c, hence here, m = slope, c = y-intercept..

so, y = 5/4x-9

.m = 5/4

so the slope is 5/4

User Patjbs
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Answer:


(5)/(4) x

Explanation:

y = mx+ b

m = slope

b = y-intercept

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