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Which equation represents a line with a y-intercept of -4?
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The general equation is the slope-intercept form with b = −4:
y = mx − 4
(where m can be any real number).
Examples: y = 2x − 4, y = −x − 4, and the horizontal line y = −4 (m = 0). If you have answer choices, paste them and I can pick the correct one.
y = mx − 4
(where m can be any real number).
Examples: y = 2x − 4, y = −x − 4, and the horizontal line y = −4 (m = 0). If you have answer choices, paste them and I can pick the correct one.
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