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.
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If the equation is x+4 the slope is 1. If the equation is 4x than the slope is 4.
4x-y+3 = 0 -y = -4x-3 y = 4x+3 Therefore: the slope is 4 and the y intercept is 3
4x+2y = 6 2y = -4x+6 y = -2x+3 Perpendicular slope is 1/2
what is the slope of the line that has the equation 4x+2y=12?
The slope is -4
4x+2y = 6 2y = -4x+6 y = -2x+3 Slope = -2
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.
The equation, y = -4x - 3, is written in what's called slope-intercept form. The general equation for slope-intercept form is y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the line, and b is the y-intercept. So, for the equation in question, m = -4 and b = -3. Thus, the slope of the line is -4.
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this is an equation of a line. it has a slope of 4/3 and a y-intercept of 5
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7
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4x+y = 14 will be parallel to the above equation because the slope or gradient remains the same but the y intercept changes.