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Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form using y=mx+b​

Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form using y=mx+b​-example-1

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m=1

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The slope is given as m = 7m=7 and the yy-intercept as b = - \,4b=−4. Substituting into the slope-intercept formula y = mx + by=mx+b, we have

since m=7 and b=-4, we can substitute that into the slope-intercept form of a line to get y=mx+b → y=7x-4

The slope is positive thus the line is increasing or rising from left to right, but passing through the yy-axis at point \left( {0, - \,4} \right)(0,−4).

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