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Do you mean 4x-y-1 = 0 then it is: y = 4x-1
y = mx + b <-- (Slope Intercept equation) y = 4x - 1 <-- (Slope Intercept form)
There is no equality sign in the "equation".
4x+3y = 3 3y = -4x+3 y = -4/3x+1 in slope intercept form
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.
4x - 2 = 3x is equivalent to x = 2.This is an equation in x only and cannot be expressed in the slope intercept form because the slope is undefined and the y-intercept does not exist.
y = mx + b <-- (Slope Intercept equation) y = 4x - 1 <-- (Slope Intercept form)
There is no equality sign in the "equation".
It is not an equation because it doesn't have an equal sign in it so to write it in slope-intercept form is impossible
4x+3y = 3 3y = -4x+3 y = -4/3x+1 in slope intercept form
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.
4x - 2 = 3x is equivalent to x = 2.This is an equation in x only and cannot be expressed in the slope intercept form because the slope is undefined and the y-intercept does not exist.
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If you mean a slope of 4 and points of (0, 2) then the equation is y = 4x+2.
slope intercept form is y=mx+b (m is slope, b is y intercept) slope = 4, y intercept = -2 y = 4x -2
If you mean a slope of 4 and points of (0, 2) then the equation is y = 4x+2.
It is a straight line equation that can be rearranged into slope intercept form as follows:- 4x-4y = -8 -4y = -4x-8 y = x+2 which is now in slope intercept form
y intercept is b and slope is m Equation is y = mx + b For example if y intercept (where x = 0) is -3 and slope is 4 then y = 4x-3