Given parameters:
Find the slope of the line;
-5x + 4y = -16
To find the slope of this line, we must express it in linear form according to the equation below;
y = mx + c
Where x and y are the coordinates
m is the slope
c is the intercept
Now let us write the given equation in this form;
-5x + 4y = -16
Take add +5x to both sides;
-5x + 4y + 5x = 5x - 16
4y = 5x - 16
Now, divide through by 4;
=
-
y =
![(5x)/(4) - 4](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/493lawg86k3n1fwzkj3zk1el5ejugsrasm.png)
So the slope of the line is
![(5)/(4)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/a8w36562qkrwyvj2li76ax68ew6tvr3dbj.png)