Find the
slope and
y intercept
4y +9=0
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The equation of any straight line can be written as y=mx+c, where m is its slope and c is its y-intercept.
4y+9=0 can be written as y=− 4/9
Comparing this equation with the standard form of the equation, we get:
m=0,c=− 4/9
Hence, slope of 4y+9=0 is 0 and y -intercept is − 4/9
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The equation of any straight line can be written as y=mx+c, where m is its slope and c is its y-intercept.
4y+9=0 can be written as y=−
4
9
Comparing this equation with the standard form of the equation, we get:
m=0,c=−
4
9
Hence, slope of 4y+9=0 is 0 and y -intercept is −
4
9
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