Math, asked by SwaggyMcDonald, 1 year ago

What is the equation of the line that has a slope of 4/5 and a y-intercept of –1?


MandarDC: Answer:

y=4/5x−1

Explanation:

So for this problem, you have to use slope-intercept form ( y=mx+b ) where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. After you figure this much out, the problem is much easier. All you have to do is plug in the given values and hence, the answer above is correct.

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Answers

Answered by DSamrat
1
Hey.

As equation of a line with m as slope and c as intercept is given by

Y = mx + c

so, as slope is 4/5 and intercept is -1

so required equation is Y = 4/5 x -1

Thanks.
Answered by Tanya2610
9
Y = mx + c where m = slope and c = intercept.
Since, slope = 4/5 and intercept = -1
therefore, Y = 4/5x - 1
Hope it helps you friend! please mark it as the brainliest answer! :-)

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