SOLUTION: y=-5/8x+4 explain the equation

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Question 1031294: y=-5/8x+4 explain the equation

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y=-5/8x+4 explain the equation
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Assuming you mean y = (-5/8)x + 4
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Pick any value of x, multiply by -5, then divide by 8, then add 4.
That's the value of y.

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