There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
y = -4x The y-intercept is zero. That is, the graph passes through the origin.
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y=x2+4x+1
-4x + 5y = 10Add 4x to each side:5y = 4x + 10Divide each side by 5:y = 0.8x + 2The graph of this equation is a straight line with [ slope = 0.8 ] and [ y-intercept = 2 ].
There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
y = -4x The y-intercept is zero. That is, the graph passes through the origin.
The y-intercept of the graph of 4x + 2y =12 is probably 6
y=xsquared-4x+2
Your question is not clear. Do you mean y = 4x? That is a straight line connecting (0,0) through (1,4)
First, solve the equation for y. 4x * 8y = 10 2x * 4y = 5 4y = 5/(2x) y = 5/(16x) Now it is apparent that the slope of the graph is 5/16, so anything else with such a slope works. y = 5/(16x) + 1 works, for example.
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y=x2+4x+1
-4x + 5y = 10Add 4x to each side:5y = 4x + 10Divide each side by 5:y = 0.8x + 2The graph of this equation is a straight line with [ slope = 0.8 ] and [ y-intercept = 2 ].
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To shift the graph of y = 4x + 7 down, you would subtract a constant from the equation. In this case, you would subtract 7 from the equation to shift it downward. The new equation would be y = 4x. This would shift the entire graph downward by 7 units along the y-axis.