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What is the slope of the equation y=5/4x-7/4

-7
-7/4
5/4
5

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Answer:


(5)/(4)

Explanation:

Given equation of line is:


y = (5)/(4) x - (7)/(4) \\ equating \: it \: with \: \\ y = mx + b \\ \huge \red{ \boxed{slope \: (m) = (5)/(4) }}

User AJPatel
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The answer is 5/4
Explanation:
The formula for slope is Y=MX+B
Now substitute (replace) the values of the variables in the formula
Y=5/4x-7/4
5/4 is the answer because the M in Y=Mx+b represents slope. Therefore making the replacement of m which is 5/4, the slope!

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