IdeasCuriosas - Every Question Deserves an Answer Logo

In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-06-11

Find the slope of the equation:

\[ 4x - 5y = 20 \]

A. \(\frac{5}{4}\)

B. \(\frac{4}{5}\)

C. \(-\frac{4}{5}\)

D. \(-\frac{5}{4}\)

Asked by Olin873

Answer (2)

4 x − 5 y = 20 − 5 y = − 4 x + 20 y = 5 4 ​ x − 4
B

Answered by konrad509 | 2024-06-10

The slope of the equation 4 x − 5 y = 20 is 5 4 ​ . This is derived by rearranging the equation into slope-intercept form. Therefore, the answer is option B: 5 4 ​ .
;

Answered by konrad509 | 2024-12-24