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20 October, 13:38

What is y-6=-4 (x+2) in slope-intercept form?

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  1. 20 October, 15:58
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    Slope-intercept form is y=ax+b.

    y-6=-4 (x+2)

    Simplify

    y-6=-4x-8

    +6 both sides

    y=-4x-2

    The answer is y=-4x-2.
  2. 20 October, 16:53
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    The slope-intercept form: y = mx + b

    y - 6 = - 4 (x + 2) use distributive property

    y - 6 = (-4) (x) + (-4) (2)

    y - 6 = - 4x - 8 add 6 to both sides

    y = - 4x - 2

    m = - 4 - slope

    b = - 2 - y-intercept
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