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What is -y=x+1 in gradient intercept form

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That's already in gradient-intercept form, EXCEPT that we typically write such an equation with y positive.

So we'd geet y = -x - 1 (answer)

Note that "gradient" means "slope" here. The slope is -1 and the y-intercept is also -1.
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