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Find the slope from an equation ? Y= -5/4x + 2

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Not linear so the constant slope does not exist
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Answer:

The answer is


- (5)/(4)

Explanation:

Equation of a line is y = mx + c

where

m is the slope

c is the y intercept

From the question the equation is


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

Comparing with the general equation above the slope is the line is


- (5)/(4)

Hope this helps you

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