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What is the slope of the line? What is the y-intercept of the line? y = 5/4x - 3

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Answer:

m = 5/4

y intercept = -3

Explanation:

The given equation of the line is ,


\implies y = (5)/(4)x -3

We know that the Standard equation of Slope Intercept Form of the line is,


\implies y = mx + c

Where ,

  • m is slope
  • c is y intercept

On comparing to the Standard form of the line we get ,


\implies Slope = (5)/(4)\\


\implies y - intercept= -3

User DanielBK
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general slope intercept form of a straight line is, y = mx + c

Slope of the line (m) = 5/4,

y-intercept of the line if when x=0 i.e.

y = 5/4x - 3

y = 5/4×0 - 3

y = -3

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