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What is the slope of the line represented by the equation below?

y= 1/3x +4

What is the slope of the line represented by the equation below? y= 1/3x +4-example-1

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Explanation:

y = 1/3 x +4

is the equation of a line in the form

y = mx+b where m =slope and b = the y-axis intercept

so m = slope = 1/3 for this line

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User Namizaru
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf Slope = 1/3}

Explanation:

Given equation:


\displaystyle y=(1)/(3) x + 4

General form of slope-intercept equation:

y = mx + c

Where m is slope and c is y-intercept.

So,

By comparing both the equations, we get:

m = 1/3

Slope = 1/3


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User Inbae Jeong
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