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What is the slope-intercept equation for the following line

What is the slope-intercept equation for the following line-example-1
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Answer:

Y=-1x+4

Explanation:

Well we know slope-int, form is as follows

Y= Mx + B

Our B is our Y-int in this case where the axis intercepts the y-axis,

So if we go to the Left 1 time we will get -1 which can be suited for our missing symbol

Y = -1x + _

To find our B in this case our Y-int, We can see at 4y the axis intercepts the Y-axis which will leave us to our Y-int of 4

So our final answer is

Y = -1x + 4

Glad to help!

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