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11 March, 10:44

2x-4y+7=0 how do I find the slope for this?

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  1. 11 March, 11:32
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    The slope is 1/2 and the y intercept is 7/4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2x-4y+7=0

    To find the slope, we need to put the equation in slope intercept form

    y = mx+b

    So we need to solve for y

    Subtract 2x from each side

    2x-2x-4y+7=0-2x

    -4y + 7 = - 2x

    Subtract - 7

    -4y+7-7 = - 2x-7

    -4y = - 2x-7

    Divide by - 4

    -4y/-4 = - 2x/-4 - 7/-4

    y = 1/2 x + 7/4

    The slope is 1/2 and the y intercept is 7/4
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