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What is the equation for a line with slope -4 and y-intercept 1?

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Answer:

1=-4x+b

Explanation:

y=mx+b

1=-4x+b

You still need the answers for (x) and (b), but this is what you can use for me

User Assane
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Explanation:

General line equation: y = mx + c, where

m is the line slope and c is the y-intercept.

Hence our line equation is y = -4x + 1.

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