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What is the equation for the line?

What is the equation for the line?-example-1

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Answer:


\displaystyle y = -4x + 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Starting from the y-intercept of
\displaystyle [0, 5],you do
\displaystyle (rise)/(run)by either moving four blocks north over one block west or four blocks south over one block east [west and south are negatives].

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User Alvin Leung
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Answer:

y=-4x+5

Explanation:

the line goes down 4 for every 1 that x changes. the line crosses the y axis at 5.

(this might not be accurate, I can't really see if the line is on the exact point or not)

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