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To find the slope of a line parallel, you must firs of all make y the subject of the formula i.e

subtract 7x from both side of the equation

which implies : 7x -7x+4y = 5 - 7x

                      so,           4y = 5 - 7x

Divide both side by 4, since you are to make y to stand alone

This implies                    y = 5/4  - 7x/4.

Recall: If M1 represent a slope and M2 represent another slope, if they are parallel , then M1 = M2 and if they are perpendicular, then M1 = -1/M2

SO, the slope parallel = -7/4

And the slope perpendicular = -1 divided by -7/4

which implies                          -1 x -4/7

                                                 = 4/7

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Step-by-step explanation:

7x+4y=5

     4Y = -7X +5

       y = -7/4x + 5/4

Slope m₁ =-7/4

Slope of the line parallel to this line m₂ = -7/4

Slope (m₃) of the line perpendicular to this line   m₃= 4/7

  m₁  * m₃ = -1

 -7/4 * m₃  = -1

         m₃  = -1 * (-4/7) = 4/7

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