For the straight line y=- -4, what are the slope and y-intercept? slope = 5, y-intercept = 4 slope = - y-intercept = 4 slope = y-intercept = -4 slope = y-intercept = 4
Mathematics · Middle School · Wed Jan 13 2021
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The equation y =−4
y=−4 is in the slope-intercept form y = mx + b
y=mx+b, where m
m is the slope and b
b is the y-intercept.
In this case:
- The coefficient of x
- x is the slope, which is 0
- 0 (since there's no x
- x term).
- The constant term −4
- −4 is the y-intercept.
So, for the given equation y=−4
y=−4:
- The slope is 0
- 0.
- The y-intercept is −4
- −4.
Therefore, the correct option is: slope = 0, y-intercept = -4.