What is the equation of the line that has a slope of 4/5 and a y-intercept of –1?
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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.
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.
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Y = mx + c where m = slope and c = intercept.
Since, slope = 4/5 and intercept = -1
therefore, Y = 4/5x - 1
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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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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.
Hope this helps!