SOLUTION: The slope of the graph of the equation y=2x is 1)1 2)2 3)0 4)1 over 2

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Question 199015: The slope of the graph of the equation y=2x is
1)1
2)2
3)0
4)1 over 2

Answer by AbyBavy(4)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The slope of your line is number 2. When you see 2x think of a 1 under the problem. The number with your x will always be your slope. If you had a fraction of 1/2 then your slope would be 1/2. In the case of only having a slope of 2 you would go up two numbers from your point and over one which makes your second point. Example: point (3,1) your next point would be up two and over one. This would bring your point to (5,2).
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