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Which of the following lines has a slope of -1/2? X + 2y = 0; x - 2y = 0; -x + 2y = 0
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Which of the following lines has a slope of -1/2? X + 2y = 0; x - 2y = 0; -x + 2y = 0
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Which of the following lines has a slope of -1/2? X + 2y = 0; x - 2y = 0; -x + 2y = 0
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Answer:
x + 2y = 0
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Solve for y and in form y=mx+b and find m
It looks like the first equation is the answer
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