SOLUTION: find the slope of the line 4y-5=6x
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Question 139886: find the slope of the line 4y-5=6x
Answer by mobinil1(1) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let us first re-arrange the equation so that it is in Slope-intercept form
4y-5 = 6x
Add 5 to each side
4y = 6x + 5
Divide each side by 4
y = (6/4)x + (5/4)
y = (3/2)x + (5/4)
The slope of the line = (3/2) = 1 & (1/2)
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