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A line has a slope of 2/5 and contains the point (-10, -6). What is the y-intercept (b) of the line?

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Answer:

y-intercept = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

The general structure of an equation in slope-intercept form is:

y = mx + b

In this formula, "m" represents the slope and "b" represents the y-intercept. Remember how the Point (-10, -6) contains one "x" value and one "y" value. Using these values in addition to the slope, you can plug them into the equation to find the y-intercept.

x = -10 (from point)

y = -6 (from point)

m = 2/5

y = mx + b <----- Slope-intercept form

y = (2/5) x + b <----- Plug 2/5 into "m"

-6 = (2/5)(-10) + b <----- Plug in "x" and "y" values from point

-6 = -4 + b <----- Multiply 2/5 and -10

-2 = b <----- Add 4 to both sides

Therefore, the value of the y-intercept is b = -2. The complete equation of the line is:

y = (2/5)x - 2

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