Slope Intercept Equation

mhester88

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My teacher is struggling this semester with her own person problems and hasn't been around much to help us. I got this question wrong because I didn't write out the slope intercept form equation. If I understand correctly, the slope intercept equation is y=mx+b. Which in this case would mean y=-5/4x-9/4.

Is anyone able to check my understanding of how to find the slope intercept equation for this problem?


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My teacher is struggling this semester with her own person problems and hasn't been around much to help us. I got this question wrong because I didn't write out the slope intercept form equation. If I understand correctly, the slope intercept equation is y=mx+b. Which in this case would mean y=-5/4x-9/4.

Is anyone able to check my understanding of how to find the slope intercept equation for this problem?


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Looks good to me.

Your answers of slope and and method of calculations are OK.

Your answer of equation of the line is correct. I do not know what method you followed o calculate this answer - so I cannot comment on the "method".
 
If I understand correctly, the slope intercept equation is y=mx+b.
Which in this case would mean y=-5/4x-9/4.


mhester88, when typing this out horizontally, I would recommend you place the fractional part of
the coefficient of the x-term inside parentheses (for emphasis) and put spacing as follows
(for better readability):

y = -(5/4)x - 9/4
 
mhester88, when typing this out horizontally, I would recommend you place the fractional part of
the coefficient of the x-term inside parentheses (for emphasis) and put spacing as follows
(for better readability):

y = -(5/4)x - 9/4
Excellent advice! The use of parentheses is not absolutely necessary but surely avoids lot of Khan-fusion!!
 
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