SOLUTION: Write the equation in the slope-intercept form. 7x + 4y − 16 = 0 Find the slope of the corresponding line. Find the y-intercept of the corresponding line.

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Question 582708: Write the equation in the slope-intercept form.
7x + 4y − 16 = 0



Find the slope of the corresponding line.

Find the y-intercept of the corresponding line.

(x, y) =

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
7x+4y-16=0
rewrite the equation
4y= -7x-16
/4
y= (-7/4)x-4 is the equation in slope intercept form
slope = (-7/4)
y intercept = (0,-4)

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