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Write an equation of the line in slope-intercept form: y-intercept of 2, x-intercept of 4

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Answer:


\sf y=-\frac12x+2

Explanation:

y-intercept is when x = 0, so (0, 2)

x-intercept is when y = 0, so (4, 0)


\sf slope=(change\:in\:y)/(change\:in\:x)=(0-2)/(4-0)=-\frac12

Slope-intercept form of linear equation:
\sf y=mx+b

(where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept)

Given:


  • \sf m=-\frac12
  • b = 2


\sf \implies y=-\frac12x+2

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