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Y−5=2/3(x+4) what is the slope of this equation please.

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Answer:

2/3

Explanation:

The equation is in point slope form


y-y_(1) =m(x-x_(1) )

m is the slope, which is 2/3

User Vatish Sharma
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Answer:

Slope is 2/3

Explanation:

Point-slope formula is in the form

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

y - 5 = 2/3(x + 4)

Your equation has the

(x1, y1) and slope, m filled in.

The m is 2/3.

The slope is 2/3.

User Julien Kode
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