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29 July, 14:06

2. What is the slope of the graph of 4x + 5y = 10?

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  1. 29 July, 14:55
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    -4/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. put it in y = mx + b form

    5y = - 4x + 10

    2. isolate the y, by dividing by 5

    y = - 4/5x + 2

    3. identify the slope [ also known as m ]

    -4/5
  2. 29 July, 15:14
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    -0.8 or - 4/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You could do this a couple of ways. If you wanted to change your equation into slope-intercept form to make it easier for you, then you can do as follows:

    4x + 5y = 10

    5y = - 4x + 10

    y = - 4/5x + 2

    So your slope is - 4/5.

    Or you could do - A/B when your equation is in standard form. A is the term in front of the x value and B is the term in front of the y. Both strategies give you - 4/5 for the slope.
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