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2y-4x+3=0 find the slope?

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2y-4x+3=0 find the slope

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  1. Convert to Slope-intercept form:

    2y = 4x-3

    y = 2x-3/2

    Since the Slope-Intercept form is y=mx+b in which m is the slope, the slope is 2.


  2. slope=m in the y=mx+b

    2y=4x-3

    divide by 2

    y=2x-3/2

    slope =2

  3. Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form y = mx + b, where m is the slope. Simply solve for y:

    2y - 4x + 3 = 0 (add 4 and subtract 3 from both sides)

    2y = 4x - 3 (divide both sides by 2)

    y = 2x - 3/2

    ANSWER: Slope = 2

  4. Put the equation into y=mx+b form. To do that, put everything except the y onto the other side and solve for y, like so:

    2y-4x+3=0

    2y=4x-3

    y=4x-3/2

    y=2x-3

    the m value stands for slope therefore slope (aka m) is 2.

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