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=
2x + 4y

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Answered by tiachaudhary311
3

\huge{factor}

➠2x+4y.

=2(x+2y)

Hence 2x+4y=2(x+2y)

\huge{slope}

➠First put the equation into slope-intercept form, solving for y: 2x – 4y = 10 → –4y = –2x + 10 → y = 1/2*x – 5/2. So the slope is 1/2.

Answered by Anonymous
1

\huge{factor}

2x+4y.

=2(x+2y)

Hence 2x+4y=2(x+2y)

\huge{slope}

First put the equation into slope-intercept form, solving for y: 2x – 4y = 10 → –4y = –2x + 10 → y = 1/2*x – 5/2. So the slope is 1/2.

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