What is the slope of the line whose equation is
−48=2x−8y
?
2 answers:
You can simplify this to slope intercept form:
Subtract 2x to get y on one side
-48-2x= -8y
Divide both sides by -8
y=2x/8+6
y=x/4 + 6
Slope = 1/4
<u>Answer:</u>
m = 0.25
or
m = 
<u>Explanation:</u>
-48 = 2x - 8y Add 8y to each side
8y - 48 = 2x Add 48 to each side
8y = 2x + 48 Divide each side by 8 to get y by itself
y = 0.25x + 6 The slope (usually represented as "m") is 0.25 or 
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