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What is the slope of the line whose equation is y-4=5/2(x-2)

A. -5/2

B. -2/5

C. 2/5

D. 5/2

What is the slope of the line whose equation is y-4=5/2(x-2) A. -5/2 B. -2/5 C. 2/5 D-example-1
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Answer:D

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User Karan Bhatia
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Answer:

5/2

Explanation:

the equatino you are using is point slope form which is an equation involving the points and the slope and the origonal equation is y-y1=m(x-x1) m standing for slope, and x1 and y1 standing for the first coordinates, so the slope would be 5/2

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