What is the equation if the slope is 1/4 and the Y intercept?
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We know that the equation of a line is y=mx+b with m being the slope and b being the y-intercept. We can plug in your slope ( 14 ) and your y-intercept ( −3 ). This simplifies to y=14x−3 .
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As we know that :
Equation of line with the slope 'm' and 'b' being the y - intercept
y = mx + b
=> y = (1/4)x + b
=> y = x/4 + b
So, the required equation will be :
y = x/4 + b
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