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18 July, 14:13

Write an equation of a line in standard form with a x intercept of - 5 and a y intercept of 15.

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  1. 18 July, 14:45
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    If this is a slope question then:

    We know that the formula for slope is:

    y = mx + b (M being slope, X being the x - intercept and y being the y-intercept)

    So if the question asks to write an equation of the line with a x-intercept of - 5 and a y - intercept of 15.

    So now you substitute - 5 for the x-intercept, and 15 for the y-intercept:

    So now it's

    y = 15m + - 5

    The m stays since there's no value for m.

    So the final answer is: y = 15m + - 5
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