The fraction which represents the slope formula for the line is equal to [tex]\frac{4}{4}[/tex].
Given the following data:
Points on x-axis = (4, 0)
Points on y-axis = (9, 5).
The slope of a line can be defined as the gradient of a line and it's typically used to describe both the ratio, direction and steepness of an equation of a straight line.
Mathematically, the slope of a line is given by the following formula;
[tex]Slope, m = \frac{Change\;in\;y\;axis}{Change\;in\;x\;axis}\\\\Slope, m = \frac{y_2\;-\;y_1}{x_2\;-\;x_1}[/tex]
Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;
[tex]Slope, m = \frac{9\;-\;5}{4\;-\;0}\\\\Slope, m = \frac{4}{4}[/tex]
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