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What would the equation, slope, and y-intercept be for this?

What would the equation, slope, and y-intercept be for this?-example-1
User Adamduren
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The y-intercept is 1 and that’s it sorry I can’t answer the rest.

User Lulas
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Answer:

y=-4x+1

Explanation:

Equation: y=mx+b where m = slope and b= y intercept

TO find the slope, find the change in y over the change in x , or just to rise over run

From (-1,5) to (0,1), the y changes by -4 and the x changes by 1.

So the slope will be -4

To find the y intercept, find the point at which the line crosses the y-axis.

In this case, it is at (0, 1), so your y intercept will be 1

Plug all this info back into the equation and you get y=-4x+1

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