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What is the equation of the line if its slope is -3/4 and Y-intercept is -4

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Answer:

y= -3/4x-4

Explanation:

This is assuming that you want it in slope-intercept (y=mx+b)

You need to know that

Y= The line

m=Slope

b=y-intercept

Step 1, Replace slope (m)

y= -3/4x+b

Step 2, Replace the y-intercept

y= -3/4x-4

Conclusion to 'what is the equation of the line if its slope is -3/4 and Y-intercept is -4': y= -3/4x-4

User Kunal Kumar
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Answer:


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

Explanation:

When writing an equation of a line using slope-intercept form: y=mx+b, the slope of the line would take the place of m, and the y-intercept would take the place of b. Just substitute these variables for the slope and y-intercept to find the equation of the line.

lmk if this is incorrect, hope it helps!!

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