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2 July, 07:09

Find the slope and y intercept of the line whose equation is - 6x+y=-4

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  1. 2 July, 07:28
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    For

    ax+by=c

    slope=-a/b

    we have

    -6x+1y=-4

    slope=-6/-1=6

    slope is 6

    yint is where x=0

    -6 (0) + y=-4

    0+y=-4

    y=-4

    yint is at y=-4 or (0,-4)
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