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Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form with slope = 1/4 and point (-8, 6)

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Explanation:

This is the standard linear equation:


y=mx+b


m represents slope and
b represents the y-intercept. In a finished equation,
x and
y are left as variables.
x and
y represent any given point in the function. In this case, one of the given coordinates is
(-8, 6), and we can use this by using
-8 as
x and
6 as
y. After plugging in known variable, the equation becomes this:


6 = (1)/(4) ( - 8) + b

This simplifies to:


6 = - 2 + b

Then to:


4=b.

After plugging in slope and y-intercept, the finished equation is:


y = (1)/(4) x + 4

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