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4y - 13x = -3

Find the slope

4y - 13x = -3 Find the slope-example-1
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Answer:

C) 13/4

Explanation:

The slope can easily be identified if put into y=mx+b. The equation given to you is not in that format, however, we can rearrange a few variables to make it so.

As a reminder, y=mx+b, m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

Convert into y=mx+b form


4y-13x=-3\\4y=13x-3\\y=(13)/(4)x-(3)/(4)

Now, as you can see, 13/4 is in place of m, which means this is the slope.

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