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How do I find the slope and y intercept of y=4x-4​

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Answer:

slope: 4

y intercept: -4

Explanation:

the equation you're given is in y = mx + b format

the "b" in the equation is the y intercept

the x and y are the variables

and the "m" is the slope

so in this case, the "m" would be 4 because it is the number right next to x

the -4 would be the "b" in this because it is after the "y=" and does not have a variable

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Answer:

the slope is 4/1 because it's 4x and the y intercept is -4

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