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A line passes through the point (-4, 2) and has a slope of
Write an equation in slope-intercept form for this line.

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Answer:


y=(5)/(4)x+7

Explanation:

We can start by setting up what we know of the slope-intercept equation, which is the slope.


y=(5)/(4)x+b

Now, we can use the given point to find the y-intercept.


2=(5)/(4)(-4)+b\\ 2=-5+b\\b=7

And now we are able to write the slope-intercept equation.


y=(5)/(4)x+7

I hope this helps!

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