The equation of the line in slope - intercept form is 
Explain what the slope-intercept form is?
Simply put, the slope-intercept form is the way to write a line's equation so that the y-intercept (where the line crosses the vertical y-axis) and slope (steepness) are instantly visible. This expression is sometimes referred to as y = mx + b form
Given: x = -4 , y = 2 and b = -5
y = mx + b
2 = m (-4) + (-5)
m = 
By putting the value of m we get equation of line

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What is the slope-intercept form of the linear equation 4x + 2y = 24????
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The second choice
The second one is the answer because it is the only one that is consistently matching the sides of the similar triangles with one another
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use Tan 27° to find the missing side (in this case, the opposite side to the angle measuring 27°)
Tan A = (opposite side)/(adjacent side)
Tan 27° = y/350
solve for y
350(Tan 27°) = y
178.3 = y (rounded to the nearest tenth)
Answer:
P = 5.5x + 9
Step-by-step explanation:
P = 5x + (0.3x + 24) + (0.2x - 15)
reduced
P = 5.5x + 9