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29 June, 16:44

Whats the original slope of y-7/12=5/8 (x+9)

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  1. 29 June, 18:36
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    m = 5/8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y-7/12=5/8 (x+9) represents a linear equation whose slope we want to determine.

    Clear this y-7/12=5/8 (x+9) of fractions by finding the LCD (it is 72) and multiplying each term by it:

    72[y - 7/12 = (5/8) (x+9)

    We obtain 72y - 42 = 45 (x+9).

    Perform the indicated mult.: 72y - 42 = 45x + 405.

    Solving for y, we get 72y = 45x + 405 + 42, or 72y = 45x + 447.

    Dividing boh sides by 72 to isolate y, we get y = (45/72) x + 447/72.

    The slope of this straight line is 45/72, which can be reduced to m = 5/8.
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