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Which line has the greater(a) Slope?(b) $y$ -intercept?$$2 x=4 y+3, \quad y=-x-2$$
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The first equation is $2x = 4y + 3$. We can rewrite this as $y = \frac{1}{2}x - \frac{3}{4}$. The second equation is already in slope-intercept form: $y = -x - 2$. Show more…
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