X + Y = 4. The standard form of a linear equation that makes the slope and Y-intercept obvious is: Y = (slope)X + (intercept). Re-arrange the given equation: Y = -X + 4 It's now in the standard form, and we can directly see that: Slope = -1 and Y-intercept = 4
4x + 2y = -8 → 2y = -4x - 8 → y = -2x - 4
Let's see. 4X - 5Y = - 20 - 5Y = - 4X - 20 Y = 4/5X + 20 slope(m) = 4/5 Is positive
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4 plus 5 equals 9.
negative 5
slope = 31 and intercept = 4
the slope is - 2 and the y intercept is 4
the slope is -3 and the y-intercept is (0,4)
y=mx+b m=slope b=y intercept y=2x+4 the slope is 2 y intercept is 4
slope is -4/5 or -0.8 and there is no y intercept
y = 2/3x+4 whereas 2/3 is the slope and 4 is the y intercept
What is the slope-intercept form of 7x-3y equals 4
y = 4x + 1, is in the slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where the slope, m, is 4, and the y-intercept, b, is 1.
slope = 4/5 y intercept = 1
y=-3/4x+4/3
slope = -4 for y=mx+c, slope=m, y intercept=c
If 8x + 4y = 16, then y = - 2x + 4 Thus the slope is -2 and the intercept is 4.