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    Find the Slope of the Line\( 4 x-5 y=-5 \) A)\( -\frac{5}{4} \)
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Find the Slope of the Line 4x−5y=−54 x-5 y=-54x−5y=−5 A) −54 -\frac{5}{4} −45​

Question 24

Question 24

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Find the slope of the line. 4x−5y=−54 x-5 y=-54x−5y=−5


A) −54 -\frac{5}{4} −45​
B) 45 \frac{4}{5} 54​
C) −45 -\frac{4}{5} −54​
D) 1

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