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26 June, 18:58

What is the slope of the line that is parallel to the line

represented by the equation below?

4x - 5y = -1

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  1. 26 June, 19:21
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    Both slopes are going to be the same, as parallel lines have the same slopes but different y-intercepts. To find the slope of this line (if you haven't already), you need to isolate y.

    4x - 5y = - 1

    -5y = - 4x - 1 (or - 1 - 4x)

    -y = (-4/-5) x - 1/5

    Canceling out the negatives,

    y = (4/5) x + 1/5.

    Therefore, the slope of both the listed line and any line parallel to it is 4/5.
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