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What is the slope of the line y = -5/4x - 5
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The equation of the line is given in slope-intercept form, which is \( y = mx + b \), where \( m \) represents the slope and \( b \) represents the y-intercept.

In the equation \( y = -\frac{5}{4}x - 5 \), the slope \( m \) is \( -\frac{5}{4} \).

Therefore, the slope of the line is \(-\frac{5}{4}\).
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