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Which equation represents a linear function that has a slope of Four-fifths and a y-intercept of –6?

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Answer:

y =
(4)/(5) x - 6

Explanation:

The equation of a line in slope- intercept form is

y = mx + c ( m is the slope and c the y- intercept )

Here m =
(4)/(5) and c = - 6, thus

y =
(4)/(5) x - 6 ← equation of line

User Tim Wayne
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Explanation:

Equation of line in slope intercept form is given as:


y = mx + c \\ where \: m = slope = (4)/(5) \\ c = y - intercept = - 6 \\ \\ \therefore \: y = (4)/(5) x + ( - 6) \\ \\ \therefore \: y = (4)/(5) x - 6 \\ \\ \therefore \: 5y =4x - 30 \\ \\ \huge \red{ \boxed{\therefore \:4x - 5y - 30 = 0 }}\\ is \: the \: required \: equation \: of \: line.

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