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Jaiden Nielsen
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26 September, 16:26
Find the slope of line 4x=5y=1
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Alina Rice
26 September, 16:45
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Get y by it’s self so
Subtract 5y:
-5y+4x=1
Then get x to other side by subtracting 4x:
-5y=-4x+1
Then divide by - 5 to get y by it’s self:
y = (4/5) x + (1/-5)
And since there are two negatives - 4 and - 5 I took off the sign because they cancel out.
And slope is what is in front of x in the end so
4/5
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