Asked by Gloria
Write an equation of the line in slope-intercept form with the given slope and the given point
F(-4,1), m=3/4
F(-4,1), m=3/4
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Answered by
brad
well you would use y=mx+b b is your y intercept and m is your slope, so just put the equation together using the coordinates and solve
Answered by
Anonymous
Look in your book/classnote! I am pretty sure you could find an example in the book or your teacher gave you notes.
Given:
x1=-4
y1=1
m=3/4
Plug and Solve:
y-y1=m(x-x1)
Given:
x1=-4
y1=1
m=3/4
Plug and Solve:
y-y1=m(x-x1)
Answered by
Gloria
they already gave me the slope so its 3/4 right
and then the y-intercept is 1 from (-4x,1) right
and then the y-intercept is 1 from (-4x,1) right
Answered by
Gloria
i don't have class notes my teacher dose not know how 2 teach i get lose sorry. and the book gets me lost.
Answered by
Gloria
Uhmmm you know how 2 help me graph that
Answered by
Anonymous
I'm sorry, but do you fall asleep in class or something??? Your teacher should be able to teach something, he went to college right!?!?
Answered by
Anonymous
that ain't no excuse besides i have a teacher who is a football coach, he teaches me a lot! anyway, wat "u dig" mean? besides, can't help ya, email your teacher or somethin, SORRY!
Answered by
Gloria
naw u don't get it coachz don't know how 2 teach they just do it for the extra money duh!!! think boy!!!
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