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Write an equation with a slope of −4.4 and a y-intercept of 6.8

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[tex]\huge\text{Answer:}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\fbox{y=-4.4x+6.8}\checkmark[/tex]

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Hi there!

We are given the slope of the line and its y-intercept.

So, we can easily identify the equation of the line.

The equation of the line is usually written in slope-intercept form.

Slope-Intercept Form looks like this:

[tex]\fbox{y=mx+b}[/tex]

Where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

In this case, the slope is -4.4, and the y-intercept is 6.8, so all we need to do is plug in -4.4 instead of m and 6.8 instead of b:

[tex]\longmapsto[/tex][tex]\fbox{y=-4.4x+6.8}[/tex] (Answer)

Hope you find it helpful.

Feel free to ask if you have any doubts.

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