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Write in gradient-intercept form : -y=x+1

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To write the equation \(-y = x + 1\) in gradient-intercept form (which is \(y = mx + b\), where \(m\) is the slope and \(b\) is the y-intercept), we can rearrange the equation.

Starting with:

\[
-y = x + 1
\]

Multiply both sides by -1:

\[
y = -x - 1
\]

Now, the equation is in gradient-intercept form:

\[
y = -1x - 1
\]

Here, the slope \(m\) is \(-1\) and the y-intercept \(b\) is \(-1\).

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