How do you find the slope of #Y= -2|x-4|#? Algebra Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value Graphs of Absolute Value Equations 1 Answer sankarankalyanam Oct 7, 2017 #slope# #=-2# Explanation: #y=-2|x-4|=-2x+8# It is in the standard form of #y=max+c# where m is the slope and c the y-intercept. #:.slope# #m=-2# Answer link Related questions How do you graph absolute value equations on a coordinate plane? How do you create a table of values for an absolute value equation? How do you know which x values to choose when creating a table of values for an absolute value equation? What is the shape of an absolute value graph? How do you find a vertex by looking at an absolute value equation? How do you graph the equation #y=|x+2|+3#? Which x values do you choose to create a #(x, y)# table for #y=|x+5| #? How do you graph #y=4|x|-2#? Where is the vertex for #y= |x/3-4 |#? How do you graph #f(x)=abs(x-3)+4#? See all questions in Graphs of Absolute Value Equations Impact of this question 1241 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License