Help plz..!!!

which is the slope of the line with equation 2x + y = 4

2

1/2

-2

-1/2

the slope-intercept form is so called because for y=mx+b the slope is m.

So, since you have

2x+y=4,
y = -2x+4

So, ...

i still don't know how to solve it?

i only know how to find slopes on graphs not by equation

If the slope is m in Steve's equation above, what is the position of m in the slope intercept form? That is the value of the slope.

OK, if you graph it, can you then determine the slope?

How much does y change if you add 1 to x?
That is the slope.

To find the slope of the line with the equation 2x + y = 4, you need to rearrange the equation into slope-intercept form, which is in the form y = mx + b, where m represents the slope.

Let's rearrange the given equation:

2x + y = 4

First, subtract 2x from both sides to isolate the y variable:

y = -2x + 4

Now the equation is in the form y = mx + b, where the slope (m) is -2. Therefore, the slope of the line is -2.

So, the correct answer is -2.