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15 March, 20:06

What are the slope and the y - intercept of the line described by the equation y=4x-7? a. slope:4; y-intercept0,7) b. slope: - 7: y-intercept: (0,4) c. slope: - 7: y-intercept: (0,-4) d. slope 4; y-intercept: (0,-7)

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  1. 15 March, 22:08
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    The equation of a line is given by y = mx + c; where m is the slope and c is the y-intercept.

    The given equation is y = 4x - 7.

    Therefore, the slope is 4 and y-intercept is (0, - 7).
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