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What is the slope of the line whose equation is 2x−4y=10?
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To find the slope of the line, we can rearrange the equation into slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), where m is the slope:

2x - 4y = 10
- 4y = -2x + 10
y = (1/2)x - 5/2

Comparing this equation with the slope-intercept form, we can see that the slope (m) is 1/2.
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