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What is the slope of the equation 4x-2y

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Assuming you mean 4x-2y=0, you can first divide by the greatest common factor of 4 and 2 and get 2x-y=0.

Then, you can move the y over to the other side to get 2x=y. Therefore, the slope is just 2.


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