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Write the equation of a line with a slope of 2 and a y-intercept with y-value of -4. Write your answer in slope-intercept form.

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Hello!

The slope intercept form is shown below.

y=mx+b

In this equation, m represents the slope, and b represents the y-intercept.

We can just plug our numbers into the equation.

y=2x-4

I hope this helps!

User Furious Duck
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Slope of line (m) = 2

y intercept (b) = -4

The most useful form of straight-line equations is the "slope-intercept" form:

y = mx + b

This is called the slope-intercept form because "m" is the slope and "b" gives the y-intercept.

Now put the values of slope (m) & y-intercept (b) in standard form of line

So, slope intercept of line is :

y = 2x - 4

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