SOLUTION: How would I find the slope and y-intercept of this f(x)=-4x-8

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Question 173902: How would I find the slope and y-intercept of this
f(x)=-4x-8

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How would I find the slope and y-intercept of this
f(x)=-4x-8
Very simple, the slope intercept form: y = mx + b
where m = slope and b = y intercept
:
y = f(x)
therefore in your equation:
y = -4x - 8
therefore
slope (m) = -4
and
intercept (b) = -8

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