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Ainsley Ward
10 June, 15:36
What is the slope of 2x + y = - 4
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Brisa Lawrence
10 June, 15:42
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The correct answer is: Y=-2x+-4
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Fernando Shepherd
10 June, 16:38
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Step-by-step explanation:
You move the 2x to the other side of the equation by doing the opposite which is subtracting in this case
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