SOLUTION: what is the slope for y= x/5 + 4/5
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Question 638444: what is the slope for y= x/5 + 4/5
Found 2 solutions by thepraveenrakki, lenny460:
Answer by thepraveenrakki(3) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y = x/5 + 4/5
y = 1/5x + 4/5
(According to the general equation, y = mx + c, the slope of the graph/equation is 1/5.)
Thus, the slope is 1/5.
Answer by lenny460(1073) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what is the slope for y= x/5 + 4/5
The Slope Intercept Formula:
y = mx + b
Therefore:
y = x/5 + 4/5 or
y = 1x/5 + 4/5
Therefore the Slope is:
1/5
Lennox Obuong
Algebra Student
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