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Please help! what is y+7=-1/7(x+4) in slope intercept form?

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we know that
the equation of a line in slope intercept form is--------------> y=mx+b
where
m-----------> is the slope
b-----------> is the y-intercept point when x=0

y+7=-1/7(x+4)---------> y+7=(-1/7)x-4/7
y+7=(-1/7)x-4/7------> y=(-1/7)x-4/7-7------> y=(-1/7)x-(53/7)

the answer is
y=(-1/7)x-(53/7)-------------> this is the equation of a line in slope intercept form
m=(-1/7)=-0.14
b=(-53/7)=-7.57
y=-0.14x-7.57

see the attached figure

Please help! what is y+7=-1/7(x+4) in slope intercept form?-example-1
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