SOLUTION: find the slope-intercept equation for the line with the indicated slope and y-intercept slope 5/7; y-intercept (0,4)
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Question 563925: find the slope-intercept equation for the line with the indicated slope and y-intercept slope 5/7; y-intercept (0,4)
Answer by TutorDelphia(193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=mx+b is slope intercept for where m=the slope and b=the intercept
In this case the slope is 5/7 so m=5/7
The intercept is 4 because when x=0 and y=4 is where the line will intercept the y axis.
y=(5/7)x+4
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