How do you find the slope of the line whose equation is 2x – 4y = 10?

2 Answers
Mar 31, 2015

Yo can rearrange your equation and "see" you slope as coeficient of x:
isolating y you have:
y=1/2x-5/2

So your slope is 1/2

Mar 31, 2015

The slope of the line is 1/2.

The equation of a line in slope-intercept form is y=mx + b, where m is the slope, b is the y-intercept, and x and y are a point on the line.

In order to determine the slope from the given equation, do the following:

2x - 4y = 10 (Subtract 2x from both sides.)

-4y = -2x + 10 (Divide both sides by -4.)

y = (-2x)/(-4) + (10)/(-4) (Simplify.)

y = 1/2 x - (5)/(2)