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What is the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line with slope 4 and a y-intercept of -3 ?

y=−3x+4
−3x+4x=1
4x−3y=1
y=4x−3

User Sanjay Mistry
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Answer:

Answer: y = 4x - 3

Explanation:

» A line has a general equation as below:


{ \boxed{ \rm{y = mx + c}}}

  • m → the slope, m = 4
  • c → the y-intercept, c = -3

» Let's feed in the data;


{ \tt{y = 4x + ( - 3)}} \\ { \underline{ \underline{ \tt{ \: y = 4x - 3 \: }}}}

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