given the equation y=-2x+2, what is the slope? write your answer as an integer.

the slope is ___

The slope of the equation is -2.

Yes

y = m x + b
where m is the slope and b is where the line hits the y axis
In this case m = -2

Yes, you are correct. In the equation y = -2x + 2, the slope is -2. Thank you for the clarification.

y=3/4x-2 what is the y-intercept? write your answer as an ordered pair.

In the equation y = (3/4)x - 2, the y-intercept is the point where the line crosses the y-axis. It is represented as an ordered pair with the x-coordinate being 0.

To find the y-intercept, substitute x = 0 into the equation:

y = (3/4)(0) - 2
y = 0 - 2
y = -2

Therefore, the y-intercept is (-2, 0).

To find the slope of the line represented by the equation y = -2x + 2, we can compare it to the standard slope-intercept form, y = mx + b. In the equation y = -2x + 2, the coefficient in front of x, which is -2, represents the slope. Therefore, the slope is -2.