SOLUTION: in the equations y= -2x-4 the slope is

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Question 347930: in the equations y= -2x-4 the slope is
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in the equations y= -2x-4 the slope is
.
the equation is given in the "slope-intercept" form of:
y=mx+b
where
m is the slope
.
So, the slope, by inspection, is -2

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