nzakariya
nzakariya
02-10-2021
Mathematics
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-4y>2x+4 What is the slope of this
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AtsuiMizu
AtsuiMizu
02-10-2021
Answer: -1/2
Explanation: -4y > 2x + 4; isolate the y by dividing both sides by -4 and get:
y = -2/4x + 4; simplify
y = -1/2x + 4
In y = mx + b; m is the slope
In this case, -1/2 is the slope
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