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HELP ASAP What is the slope-intercept equation of a line with slope -5 and y-intercept 3/2?

A. y = -5 - 3/2x
B. y = -3/2x + 5
C. x = -5x + 3/2
D. y = 5x + 3/2

User Aalbahem
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Answer:

D. y= 5x +
(3)/(2)

Explanation:

To find the slope-intercept you would follow the function y=mx+b. mx being your slope and b being your y-intercept. In the question, you can highlight What is the slope-intercept equation of a line with slope -5 and y-intercept 3/2? By underlining the key terms we can just apply them to our function giving us the answer y= 5x +
(3)/(2).

Hope this helps, please tell me if I made any mistakes, I enjoy learning from my mistakes,

Maddie

User Austin Graves
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The Answer is:

C. x=-5+3/2

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