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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-03-26

Find the slope of the line given by the equation \(8x + 4y = 8\).

Asked by kirei

Answer (3)

y = mx + b so the slope is -8 if you subtract it out. then divide by 4 and get y = -2x + 2 So the slope is -2

Answered by MathG33k | 2024-06-10

the slope is -2 the equation is y=-2x+2

Answered by wrightmassey | 2024-06-10

The slope of the line given by the equation 8 x + 4 y = 8 is − 2 . This was found by rearranging the equation into slope-intercept form, y = m x + b . The coefficient of x in that form is the slope, which is − 2 .
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-12-20