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What is the slope of a line represented by the equation 2y=x-4

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y=mx+b\\ m - \text{slope}\\\\ 2y=x-4\\ y=(1)/(2)x-2\\ m=(1)/(2)
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We can change it to slope-intercept form(y = mx + b).

2y = x - 4

Divide 2 to both sides:

y = 1/2x - 2

Now it's in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m is the slope.

So the slope here is 1/2.
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