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Graph a line with the slope of -5 and the y intercept of 4

PLEZZ HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

User Manixrock
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Answer:

y=-5x+4

Explanation:

y=mx+b

the slope is m

the y intercept is b

-5/1= one right and down 5

4 is the starting point on the y-axis (the vertical one)

User Lysbeth
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Answer:

Slope m = -5

y intercept = 4

so the equation of the line is,

y = -5x+4

Plot two points, (0,4) and (1,-1)

then connect them, I've attached a graph, your graph should look like that

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Graph a line with the slope of -5 and the y intercept of 4 PLEZZ HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-example-1
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