SOLUTION: -6x+y=-4 find the slope and y-intercept
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Question 687077: -6x+y=-4 find the slope and y-intercept
Answer by funmath(2933) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-6x+y=-4 find the slope and y-intercept
The slope intercept form of a line is:
y=mx+b where m = slope and (0,b) = y-intercept
So...solve the equations for y:
add 6x to both sides of the equation.
The 6 is in the m spot...it is the slope.
The -4 is in the b spot...it is the y coordinate of the y-intercept. (0,-4)
Happy Calculating!!!
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