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Which equation represents a linear function that has a slope of Four-fifths and a y-intercept of –6? y = negative 6 x + four-fifths y = four-fifths x minus 6 y = four-fifths x + 6 y = 6 x + four-fifths

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Answer:

the correct answer is C.

Explanation:

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User Andrei Matveiakin
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Answer:

The answer is


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

Explanation:

Equation of a line is y = mx + c

where

m is the slope

c is the y intercept

From the question

m / slope = 4/5

c / y intercept = - 6

Substituting the values into the above formula

We have the final answer as


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

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