If you mean: y = -4x-7 then the y intercept is -7 and the slope is -4
y=4x -7
Point: (3, 5) Slope: 4 Equation: y = 4x-7
If you mean a point of: (-4, 7) and a slope of 4 Then the equation works out as: y = 4x+23
4x+y = 7 y = -4x+7 in slope-intercept form So the slope is -4
Equation 7 is not an equation and so cannot have a slope.
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y=4x -7
Point: (3, 5) Slope: 4 Equation: y = 4x-7
Point: (7, -5) Slope: -4/7 Equation: 7y = -4x-7
There is a standard equation for a straight line. It is y = mx + b. m is the slope and b is the y-intercept (when x = 0). In the question m = -4 and is therefore the slope of the line represented by the equation y = -4x + 7.
4x+5y = 7 5y = -4x+7 y = -4/5x+7/5 in slope intercept form So the slope of the perpendicular line is plus 5/4
If you mean 4x+y = 7 then y = -4x+7 which is a straight line equation whereas -4 is the slope and 7 is the y intercept
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y=4x -7
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If you mean a point of: (-4, 7) and a slope of 4 Then the equation works out as: y = 4x+23