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What is the slope of the equation? What is the y-intercept? y = -4/5x + 9

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User Dijxtra
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Answer:

slope: -4/5

y-intercept: (0,9)

Explanation:

The slope is a numerical value that describes the steepness of a line and is usually determined by calculating the ratio of the vertical distance to the horizontal distance (rise over run) between two points. The Y intercept is the one that isn't by the X. Its the only number that ends up by itself.

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User Misha Bhardwaj
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Answer:

slope = -4/5

y- intercept = 9

Step-by-step explanation: hope this helped!

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User Jagmag
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