Help ASAP with find slope of line

Hi!
The equation of the line is written in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) where m stands for the slope.
In order to find the slope of the given line, let's just take a look at our equation.
Hint: what is the coefficient of x?
That's right, 5/4
Hence, the answer is
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Answer:
a.5/4
Step-by-step explanation:
y equals mx plus c, where m is the gradient(slope of line) & c is the constant
∴y equals (5/4)x-5,where 5/4 represents the "m" & -5 is the constant.
Therefore,5/4 is "m" which is the slope(gradient).