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Find the slope and the y intercept 2x+y-2=0

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Explanation:

gradient= ‐2

y‐ik intercept=2

explanation: rearrange the equation to make y your subject

from the equation , you already know that ‐2 is m (from the equation y=mx +c , whereby m is your gradient) which means ‐2 is your gradient.

from your equation you would also know that 2 is your y‐intercept. also from the equation y=mx+c is your UK intercept

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Answer:

Slope: -2; Y-intercept: 2

Explanation:

To find the slope, you can rewrite the equation into standard form:

2x+y-2=0

2x+y=2

y=2-2x

The slope is the coefficient of x, which is -2. The y-intercept is the other number, which is 2.

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