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What are the slope and y-intercept of the line described by the equation y= -4/5x-10?

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Answer: the slope is down 4 to the left five which is the -4/5 and then your y intercept is -10

Explanation:

I know this because in a y intercept equation it’s y equals your slope which is m then out x then your y intercept which is b. so a normal one would look like y=mx+b

slope is m and y intercept is b the rest you keep how it is

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