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What is an equation that is less steep than y=1/2-5

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User Neoryder
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Answer:


y = - (1)/(4)x + 2

Explanation:

The given line has equation


y = (1)/(2)x - 5

The steepness is the absolute value of the slope.

The larger the absolute value of the slope, the greater the steepness.

The steepness of


y = (1)/(2)x - 5

is


| (1)/(2) | = (1)/(2) = 0.5

The steepness of


y = - (1)/(4)x + 2

is


| - (1)/(4) | = (1)/(4) =0 .25

Therefore the second line is less steep than the first line.

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