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Write the equation of a line that passes through the point (-5,-4) and has a slope of 1/5

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Linear Equations

Typically, linear equations are written in slope-intercept form:


y=mx+b

  • m = slope
  • b = y-intercept (the value of y when the line crosses the y-axis)

To find the equation of a line given a point and the slope:

  1. Plug the slope into y=mx+b as m
  2. Plug the point into y=mx+b as (x,y)
  3. Solve for b
  4. Plug b back into y=mx+b along with m

Solving the Question

We're given:


  • m=(1)/(5)
  • Passes through (-5,-4)


y=mx+b

⇒ Plug in the slope,
(1)/(5):


y=(1)/(5)x+b

⇒ Plug in the point (-5,-4) and solve for b:


-4=(1)/(5)(-5)+b\\\\-4=-1+b\\\\b=-3

⇒ Therefore, the y-intercept of the line is -3. Plug this back into our original equation as b:


y=(1)/(5)x-3

Answer


y=(1)/(5)x-3

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