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Find the slope and y-intercept.
y= -5/4x-1

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Answered by davidd
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Answered by farahabidkhan5
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Every straight line can be represented by an equation: y = mx + b. The coordinates of every point on the line will solve the equation if you substitute them in the equation for x and y.

The slope m of this line - its steepness, or slant - can be calculated like this:

m = change in y-value

change in x-value

The equation of any straight line, called a linear equation, can be written as: y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the line and b is the y-intercept.

The y-intercept of this line is the value of y at the point where the line crosses the y axis.

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