mathesme
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  • 01-11-2020
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What is the slope of the line whose equation is 2x−4y=10?

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maggiem1900
maggiem1900 maggiem1900
  • 01-11-2020

Answer:

1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

-4y = -2x + 10

y = 1/2x - 2/5

The slope is the number in front of the x, so the slope would be 1/2.

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alexau
alexau alexau
  • 01-11-2020

Answer:

1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-4y=10

-4y=2x+10

y=-0.5x-2.5

therefore your slope is -0.5

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