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What is the equation of this line in slope-intercept form? y=−14x+1 y=−4x+1 y = 4x + 1 y=4x−1
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What is the equation of this line in slope-intercept form?
y=−14x+1
y=−4x+1
y = 4x + 1
y=4x−1
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Answer: y = -4x + 1
Explanation: Rise/run is 8/-2 which is -4 so -4x is the slope. 1 is the y intercept therefore y =-4x + 1
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