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What is the slope for y= -2x + 4​

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User Kylar
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Answer:

It has no slope

Explanation:

It has no slope. Slope equations are in the form y=mx + b. The "m" is the slope and the "b" is the y-intercept (the y-intercept is the point on the y-axis that the line goes through.). So since your equation is y=-4, there is not slope given, only the y-intercept which means it is a flat line that goes through -4 on the y-axis. I hope that helped.

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User Liggi
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Answer:

The slope is -2 !!

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User Traif
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