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The slope of the line y = 4x − 2 is:

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Answer: m = 4

Step-by-step explanation: This is a linear equation.

Linear equations can be written in the form y = mx + b where

the multiplier, m, represents the slope of the line and the b

or the constant term represents the y-intercept of the line.

So the slope of this line is simply the multiplier

which is the coefficient of the x term which is 4.

The variable that's used to represent slope is m.

So we say that m = 4.

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