SOLUTION: Y + 4 = -4 (x - 2)
What is the y intercept of this line?
Rewrite this equation in standard form.
What is the x intercept of this line?
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Question 1016383: Y + 4 = -4 (x - 2)
What is the y intercept of this line?
Rewrite this equation in standard form.
What is the x intercept of this line?
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Y + 4 = -4 (x - 2)
y=-4x+8-4=-4x+4
y-intercept is (0.4)
x-intercept is when y=0, so -4x+4=0; -4x=-4, x=1 or (1,0)
Standard form is
4x+y=4
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