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What is the slope of 2y-2x=2

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Answer:

m = 1

Explanation:

To easily find the slope of this equation, let's change it to slope-intercept form, y = mx + b.

2y - 2x = 2

Adding 2x to both sides, the equation becomes 2y = 2x + 2.

Dividing both sides by 2, the equation becomes y = x + 1.

The coefficient of x is the slope, and since there is no visible coefficient, that means the slope is 1 (AKA, x is being multiplied by 1).

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User John Reid
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Answer:

Explanation:

2y - 2x = 2

2y = 2x + 2

y = 2x/2 + 2/2

y = x + 1

Slope =1

{Compare with y =mx +b}

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User Galupuf
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