SOLUTION: identify the slope of the line that would be parallel to the given line -4x+2y=4

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Question 365334: identify the slope of the line that would be parallel to the given line -4x+2y=4
Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Dividing throughout by 2, -2x+y = 2. Transposing -2x, we get y = 2x+2. Thus the slope of the line parallel to the given line would be 2.
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