morganmay157 morganmay157
  • 01-04-2020
  • Mathematics
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1. Find the slope-intercept form of an equation that passes through (2,4) and has a slope of -5. *

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pezgrl78 pezgrl78
  • 01-04-2020
ANSWER: y = -5x + 14

Explanation:
slope intercept formula is y = mx + b where “m” is the slope. The question provided -5 as the slope.

y = -5x + b

Insert the x,y coordinates provided to find b.
4 = -5(2) + b
4 = -10 + b
14 = b

Now we have the values for the slope-intercept form equation!

y = -5x + 14
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