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What is the equation of a line that has a slope of -5 and a y intercept of -7

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y=-5x-7


\rightsquigarrow\circ\boldsymbol{Explanation}\circ\leftharpoonup

For this question we will use the slope intercept form equation, because we are provided with the slope and the y-intercept.

The slope intercept form equation is
\large\textsf{y=mx+c}. In this formula m denotes the slope and c denotes the y-intercept.

Since we have both m and b, we can stick them into the formula. Upon doing this we obtain


\twoheadrightarrow\sf y=-5x+(-7)


\bullet Simplify


\twoheadrightarrow\sf y=-5x-7


\bullet Great job! We found the equation

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User Noampz
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Answer:

y=(-5x)+(-7)

Explanation:

The equation for slope is y=mx+b

so you would say -5x as the mx in the equation and -7 as the u intercept.

User Priwiljay
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