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How do you find the slope and y-intercept of the graph of the linear equation. y=4x-5

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the slope is 4x and 5 is the y-intercep

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The equation you are given is in the slope-intercept form. Thus no conversion is necessary.

y=mx+b

Where m reprents the slope and b represents to y-intetcerpt.

Your sloper is 4 and your Y intercept is (-5,0)

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