Find slope
Both question 4 and 5 using simplest form.

[tex]m = \frac{4}{7} [/tex]
[tex]13x - 4y = 15[/tex]
[tex] - 4y = - 13x + 15[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{ - 13}{ - 4} x + \frac{15}{ - 4} [/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{13}{4} x - \frac{15}{4} [/tex]
[tex] = > m = \frac{ 13}{4} [/tex]
Answer:
4.
Slope intercept form;
y = mx + b
y = independent variable
x = dependent variable
m = slope(rise/run)
b = y-intercept(where the line reaches the y-axis)
In this case, 4/7 is the slope, and -8/9 is the y-intercept.
So 4/7 is the slope.
5.
Slope intercept form;
y = mx + b
y = independent variable
x = dependent variable
m = slope(rise/run)
In the equation, we need to first format it into the formula shown above.
13x - 4y = 15
-13x -13x
-4y = -13x + 15
/-4 /-4
y = 13/4x + 14,
13/4 ← already in simplest form
So, 13/4 is the slope and 15 is the y-intercept.