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What is the slope of 2x-y=1

User Kavatari
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Answer: Your Answer Is X = 1/2y + 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve for x.

2x−y=1

Step 1: Add Y to both sides.

2x−y+y=1+y

2x=y+1

Step 2: Divide both sides by 2.

2x/2 = y+1 / 2

X = 1/2Y + 1/2 =

X = 1/2Y + 1/2 Hope This Helped!!! (:

User Ruslan Zhomir
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2x-y=1
You have to switch around the values to get y=mx+b
-y=1-2x
Take out the negative
y=-1+2x
But since it’s y=mx+b...
y=2x-1

Slope = 2.
User BlueFast
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