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What is the slope of the line parallel to the line whose equation is given by -y = - 2 x + 4?
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What is the slope of the line parallel to the line whose equation is given by -y = - 2 x + 4?
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The slope is 2 because you have to divide on both sides to make the y positive and you get -y=-2x + 4 and you will get you answer which is 2 so the slope is 2 hope this helps
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you would divide - on both sides to make the y positive an you get y=2x-4 and the slope is 2
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