SOLUTION: What is the slope of the line parallel to the line whose equation is given by -y = - 2 x + 4
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Question 294590: What is the slope of the line parallel to the line whose equation is given by -y = - 2 x + 4
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Is that supposed to be -y=-2x+4 ?
y=2x-4
slope is 2
so a line parallel is also 2
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