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17 February, 23:34

Find the slope of 2x - 4y+7=0

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  1. 18 February, 01:07
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    First move the y value to the right. 2x+7=4y

    Then divide each term by four to isolate y in mx+b form. 1/2x+7/2=y

    The slope is equal to the m vale, which is 1/2.
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