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24 October, 18:11

The slope of the line whose equation is 5x - 3y = 4 is

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  1. 24 October, 18:20
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    The slope is 5/3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5x - 3y = 4

    Solve for y

    Subtract 5x from each side

    5x-5x - 3y = -5x + 4

    -3y = - 5x+4

    Divide each side by - 3

    -3y/-3 = - 5x/-3 + 4/-3

    y = 5/3x - 4/3

    This is in the form

    y = mx+b

    The slope is m and the y intercept is b

    The slope is 5/3
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