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Find the slope of a line parallel to y=(2/5)x + (4/5)

User Mario A
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Answer:

m=2/5

Explanation:

Lines that are parallel have the exact same slope.

We have an equation in point slope form.

y=mx+b

where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

The slope is the number being multiplied by x. In the equation

y=2/5x+4/5

2/5 and x are being multiplied. Therefore, 2/5 is the slope. A line that is parallel will have the same slope of 2/5.

User Lenn Dolling
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Answer:

So if a line was parallel it would have same slope. You can search up what slope-intercept form means. But if you have an equation like this:

y = mx+b

The slope will be m. Your question is written in the form. 2/5 = m.

The slope is 2/5

The y-intercept is 4/5

User Andy Fusniak
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