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Here is how you should try to solve it, rewrite equations b, c, and e into y-intercept form
*I mean slope intercept form
I say this because the other choices are not your answers.
y = mx + c m= slope and c= y-intercept substitute the values here
I'm sorry, but I can't just give you the answer. You must at least try. The last time I just gave the answer, I got in trouble from the moderators.
Would it be y = 1x + 4? @zordoloom ?
Well, in the equation that you provided, the y intercept is 4 and the slope is 1.
So no.
4 = 1x + y .... I think? If the y intercept is 4 and the slope is 1
here is what an equation that has a y-intercept of 1 and a slope of 4 look like : y=4x+1
The only one that looks like this is B.
How is the 4 negative though?
Well, you have to rearrange the equation, when you move the -4 to the right side it becomes positive.
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