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What is the slope and y-intercept of this equation?
2x+4y=14

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Equations don't have slopes or y-intercepts, but their graphs might.
Let's solve this equation for 'y', and see whether its graph has them.

2x + 4y = 14

Subtract 2x from each side: 4y = -2x + 14

Divide each side by 4 : y = -1/2x + 7/2 .

In this form, we can look at the equation, and see immediately that
if we were to draw its graph, then the graph would be a straight line
with slope= -1/2 and y-intercept= 7/2 .


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