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Sophia Foley
25 September, 07:03
What is the slope in - 2+y=-2
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Kyla Green
25 September, 10:41
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y=0
Step-by-step explanation:
add 2 to both sides. The - 2 on the left side cancels out leaving Y and the - 2 on the right side adds to 0
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