Asked by Olive
Help plz..!!!
which is the slope of the line with equation 2x + y = 4
2
1/2
-2
-1/2
which is the slope of the line with equation 2x + y = 4
2
1/2
-2
-1/2
Answers
Answered by
Steve
the slope-intercept form is so called because for y=mx+b the slope is m.
So, since you have
2x+y=4,
y = -2x+4
So, ...
So, since you have
2x+y=4,
y = -2x+4
So, ...
Answered by
Olive
i still don't know how to solve it?
i only know how to find slopes on graphs not by equation
i only know how to find slopes on graphs not by equation
Answered by
PsyDAG
If the slope is m in Steve's equation above, what is the position of m in the slope intercept form? That is the value of the slope.
Answered by
Steve
OK, if you graph it, can you then determine the slope?
How much does y change if you add 1 to x?
That is the slope.
How much does y change if you add 1 to x?
That is the slope.
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