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What is the slope of a line
parallel to the line 4x – 3y = 16?

Sagot :

"Parallel" means the same, which means the slope you find. The formula for slopes is y=mx+b, so we need to put this equation in the right order for that. ('m' is the slope.)
 Add 4x to each side, and get -3y=16+4x. Rearrange it to get it in the right order (y=mx+b).
This is -3y=4x+16. So the number in front of 'x' is 'm', which is the slope. You never actually see 'm', it is represented by a number. So four is the slope.

Answer:

the given eqaution y=mx+b represents a straight line with slope m and the y intercept b.

So now let us see how to graph the equation y=5x+(-6):

Putting x=0, we get y=-6 which implies one coordinate is (0,-6)

Now putting x=1, we get y=-1 which implies the coordinate is (1,-1)

Putting x=2, we get y=4. So the coordinate is (2,4)

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