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What is the slope of the line represented by the equation y = (4/5)x - 3?

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Answer:

4/5

Explanation:

The slope is always the coefficient of x in a y = mx + b equation

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Answer:


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y=
(4)/(5)x-3

comparing above equation with y=mx +c

we get

slope[m]=
(4)/(5)

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