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Slope = 1; y-intercept = -4
in slope intercept form

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Answer:

y = x - 4

Explanation:

Slope intecept form is y = mx + b

m is the slope, and since here it is 1, you don't add anything. 1x is the same thing as x. b is the y-intercept. here, it is -4, so you subtract 4. The equation is:

y=x-4

User Singhsumit
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf y = x - 4}

Explanation:

Slope = m = 1

y-intercept = b = -4

Standard form of slope-intercept form:

y = mx + b

Put m and b

y = 1x + (-4)

y = x - 4

This is the required form of slope-intercept.


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Hope this helped!

~AH1807

User Zswang
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