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A. What is the slope of the line? Show your work.

B. What is the y intercept of the line?

C. What is the slope intercept form of the equation of the line?

D what is he standard form of the equation of the line?

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The slope of the line is marked as rise over run and in slope intercept form it is mx. We can tell from the way the line is slanting that it is a positive slope. It goes up 1, over 6. So therefore, the slope is 1/6.

The y intercept of the line is -4, which we know because that is where the line and the y axis meet. The y intercept is b in slope intercept form.

The slope intercept form is y = 1/6x -4.

For standard form, we subtract 1/6x from both sides to get

-1/6x + y = -4

Hope this helps!

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