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Slope = - 5/2,y-intercept =4

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6) We have a line with slope m=-5/2 and y-intercept b=4.

The slope-intercept form of the line is:


y=m\cdot x+b

Then, if the slope m is m=-5/2 and y-intercept is b=4, the equation becomes:


y=-(5)/(2)x+4

7) m=1, b=5


y=x+5

8) m=1/2, b=0


y=(1)/(2)x

9) m=-2, b=-1


y=-2x-1

10) m=-3/4, b=2


y=-(3)/(4)x+2

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