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what is the slope of a line that is parallel to the line represented by the equation y=-2/5x+4? ty
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a line is always represented by the following equation: Ax+By+C=0 its slope is giving by: m=-A/B You have to put you equation into that form too 2/5x+y-4=0 so the slope for this like is: m=-2/5/1 m=-2/5
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