SOLUTION: if i have the equation y=2x+4,
and have to subtract -8/3 from the slope what would it equal?
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Question 63317: if i have the equation y=2x+4,
and have to subtract -8/3 from the slope what would it equal?
Answer by DJ_Sammie(24) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=2x+4
the slope is 2...
so...2-(-8/3)
2+8/3
2+2 2/3
equals 4 2/3
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