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How can I turn -4/slope ,0/y-intercept into a slope intercept form equation

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Answer:

y = - 4x

Explanation:

Here, it is given that the slope of a line is - 4 and the y-intercept is 0.

Now, if the slope of a straight line is m and the y-axis intercept is c, the by slope-intercept form the equation of the straight line is given as

y = mx + c ......... (1)

Therefore, in our case m = - 4 and c = 0 and using equation (1), the equation of the given straight line is

y = - 4x (Answer)

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