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What is the y-intercept?
What is the x-intercept?
What is the slope of the line?
Find an equation for this line.

Pls Help! What is the y-intercept? What is the x-intercept? What is the slope of the-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

The "y intercept" is the point at which the graph intercepts the y-axis. In this case that point is (0, 20).

The "x intercept" is the point at which the graph intercepts the x-axis. In this case that point is (5, 0).

The slope of the line is m = rise / run. Here the "rise" is actually a drop from y = 20 to y = 0, so "rise" = -20. The "run" is the increase from x = 0 to x = 5, which is 5. Thus, m = the slope = -20/5 = -4. The slope is m = -4.

Given that we know the slope, m, of this line (m = -4) and two points on the line (use (0, 20) ), we can write the equation of the line immediately in point-slope form y - k = m(x - h), which in this particular case is

y - 20 = m(x - 0), or

y - 20 = -4x

Alternatively, we could put this into standard form: 4x + y = 20, or into

slope-intercept form: y = -4x + 20

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