Question 322924
The slope intercept form of a line is {{{y=mx+b}}} where {{{m}}} is the slope and {{{b}}} is the intercept.
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1. {{{m=4}}}, {{{b=-9}}}
2. You fill in the answer on this one.
3. Sometimes you have to move terms around to get it into slope-intercept form,
{{{-2x-8y=16}}}
{{{-8y=2x+16}}}
{{{y=-(1/4)x-2}}}
Again, read off the slope and intercept.