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A line goes through the point (–2,3) and has a slope of –4. What is the y-intercept of the line?

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It is -5

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User Kelvin Tan
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The writer of this question might-as-well have asked us for the point slope form. The formula is y=mx+b
y=-4x+b
Put in the points for b or y-inter.
3=-4(-2)+b
3=8+b
3-8=-5=b
y-int.= -5
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