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8 March, 02:45

Find the slope and the y-intercept of the line

Y=-5/4x+8

+5
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  1. 8 March, 04:49
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    Explanation: This is a linear equation because it's written in slope-intercept form or y = mx + b where the multiplier or the coefficient of the x-term represents the slope of the line and the b represents the constant term.

    So the slope will be the coefficient of the x-term which means the number that is in front of the x which in this case is - 5/4.

    The y-intercept is the constant term which is + 8
  2. 8 March, 05:00
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    Slope = - 5/4

    Y-intercept = 8
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