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Rylie Greene
Mathematics
26 July, 02:31
Find the slope of
- 4x + 2y=9
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Adrian Franco
26 July, 02:37
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Express the equation into "y = mx + c".
2y = 4x + 9
y = 2x + 4.5
The gradient is therefore 2.
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