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Wesley Frost
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21 May, 05:20
What is the slope of 2x-y=1
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Kamari Humphrey
21 May, 05:24
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Solve for y to put the equation into slope intercept form
2x-y=1
-y=-2x+1
y=2x-1
Now that it is in slope intercoet form, or y=mx+b, where m is slope, we can look for the m value to find slope.
y=2x-1
m=2
Final answer: Slope=2
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