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What is the slope of the line?
2x + 4y = 6x - y
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User NutCracker
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Answer:


m=(4)/(5)

Explanation:

add y to both sides


2x+4y+y=6x

add 4y and y


2x+5y=6x

subtract 2x from both sides


5y=6x-2x

subtract 2x from 6x


5y=4x

divide each term by 5


(5y)/(5) =(4x)/(5)

cancel common factor


y=(4x)/(5)

reorder the term x


y=(4)/(5)x

using the slope-intercept form, the slope is
(4)/(5)

User Dibery
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Answer:

slope is 4/5

Explanation:

User Mike Rowley
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