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What is the slope of a line that contains the point (4, 3) and has a y-intercept of -5?

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a point on the line, they have given me an x-value and a y-value for this line: x = –1 and ... y = m ,x + b. 4 = (– 2/3)(–2) + b. 4 = 4/3+ b. 44/3 = b. 12/34/3 = b. b = 8/3.
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The slope is -2. -5 - 3 = -8÷4 = -2.
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