Math, asked by rithwick2644, 10 months ago

How do you find the linear function, f(x)=mx+b, whose graph has the given slope -9/5 and y intercept is (0,-3)?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

We can find this equation using the slope-intercept formula.

This formula states:

y

=

m

x

+

b

Where

m

is the slope and

b

is the

y

intercept or

(

0

,

b

)

In this problem we are provided the slope m (

15

11

) and the y-intercept (0, -6). Substituting this information gives the equation:

y

=

15

11

x

6

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