SOLUTION: What Is The Slope Of A Line parallel to y = -2/5x + 4/5

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What Is The Slope Of A Line parallel to y = -2/5x + 4/5
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Two lines are parallel if it has the same slope.
because
y = -2/5x + 4/5
is in "slope-intercept" form:
y = mx + b
we see that the slope is -2/5
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Answer: -2/5

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