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A line with slip 4 and y-intercept (0,-6)

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Answer:

The equation of line with slope 4 and y-intercept (0,-6) is given as:


y=4x-6

Explanation:

The question is incomplete and incorrect.

The correct question should be:

Find the equation of a line with slope 4 and y-intercept (0,-6).

Solution:

Given:

Slope of line =4

y-intercept of line = (0,-6)

To find equation of line.

The slope intercept equation of line is given as;


y=mx+b

where
m represents slope of line and
b represents the y-intercept.

Plugging in the slope and y-intercept given in place of
m and
b respectively in the slope intercept equation of a line.

Thus, we have,


y=4x+(-6)

Simplifying by removing parenthesis.


y=4x-6

Thus, equation of line with slope 4 and y-intercept (0,-6) is given as:


y=4x-6

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