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what is the slope of the line that has the equation 4x+2y=12?
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4x-2y = 10 -2y = -4x+10 y = 2x-5 which is now in slope-intercept form
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the slope is -5/4
First rewrite the equation in the slope-intercept form. If trying to find only the slope, you can ignore the constant term. So, 4x + 5y = 20 5y = something - 4x y = something else - 4/5*x The slope is the coefficient of x in this form. That is, -4/5 or -0.8
4x+y = 7 y = -4x+7 in slope-intercept form So the slope is -4
The graph of [ y = 4x + 2 ] is a straight line with a slope of 4.Any line with a slope of 4 is parallel to that one, and any line parallel to that one has a slope of 4.
slope = -4 for y=mx+c, slope=m, y intercept=c
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-4x + 5y = 10Add 4x to each side:5y = 4x + 10Divide each side by 5:y = 0.8x + 2The graph of this equation is a straight line with [ slope = 0.8 ] and [ y-intercept = 2 ].
4x+2y=24 => 2y=24-4x => y=12-2x and the slope is -2
slope intercept form is: y=mx+b m=slope; b= y-intercept therefore, the slope of y=4x is "4"
If you mean: 4x+2y = 20 then y = -2x+10 and so the slope is -2