SOLUTION: 4y=x+4

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Question 384141: 4y=x+4
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4y=x+4
y = x/4 + 1 is an equation of a line in the slope intercept form
the standard slope-intercept form for an equation of a line y = mx + b
where m is the slope and b the y-intercept.
Here: m, the slope = 1/4 and Pt(0,1)is the y intercept.
also note Pt(-4,0) is where this line crosses the x axis (when y=0)
Note as the y value increases/decreases by 1, the x value increases/decreases by 4


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