Asked by Tiffany
Find the slope of the line.
2x-4y=2
2x-4y=2
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Answered by
JJ
To find the slope of the line, you have to rewrite the equation to solve for y.
y = mx + b
the m = the slope and the b = y-intercept.
2x -4y = 2
subtract 2x from both sides
then divide each term by -4.
What you have in front of the x will be your slope.
do you need more help or are you okay now?
y = mx + b
the m = the slope and the b = y-intercept.
2x -4y = 2
subtract 2x from both sides
then divide each term by -4.
What you have in front of the x will be your slope.
do you need more help or are you okay now?
Answered by
Dan
I suck in math as you can see and yes I will love more help
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