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PLSSSS ANSWER!!! (im horrible at math)What is the slope of the line whose equation is 2xβˆ’4y=10 ?

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Slope of given line = 1/2Step-by-step explanation:The given equation of line is in standard form. We have to convert the equation in slope-intercept form[tex]2x-4y =10[/tex]Subtracting 2x from both sides[tex]2x-4y-2x = -2x+10\\-4y = -2x+10[/tex]Dividing both sides by -4[tex]\frac{-4y}{-4} =\frac{-2x+10}{-4}\\y = \frac{-2x}{-4} + \frac{10}{-4}\\y = \frac{1}{2}x - \frac{5}{2}[/tex]when the equation is in slope-intercept form, the co-efficient of x is the slope of the lineHere the coefficient of x is 1/2 soSlope of given line = 1/2Keywords: Slope-intercept form, slopeLearn more about slope of a line at:brainly.com/question/3950386brainly.com/question/4021035#LearnwithBrainly