The answer is B.
Slope-intercept line is written as:
y=mx+b
m=slope
b=y-intercept
4 is the y-intercept because the line crosses the y-axis at 4.
The slope is -2 over 5, because slope is written as y over x.
So, if you start at the point at the 4, count 2 spaces down and 5 spaces right. The line crosses the point exactly, which is how you know the slope is accurate.
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In ΔABC right angled at A, D and E are points on BC, C such that BD = CD and AD ⊥ BC

Let us know about definition of altitude first. The altitude of a triangle is the perpendicular line segment drawn from the vertex to the opposite side of the triangle.
Median is the line segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
<u>Let us Check all options one by one </u>
- CD is line segment which starts from vertex C but don't falls on opposite side AB thus it is not an altitude.❌
- BA is line segment which starts from vertex B and falls perpendicularly on opposite sides AC and is thus an altitude.✔️
- AD is line segment which starts from vertex A and falls perpendicularly on opposite side BC and is thus an altitude.✔️
- AE is a line segment which starts from vertex A but doesn't falls perpendicularly on opposite side BC and is thus not an altitude.❌
- AD falls on BC with D as mid point because BD = CD and is thus a median. ✔️
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Total student = 40

I think it's 126 but I'm not sure use math it's easy to use
The y-intercept exists where x is 0. In our table, the y value is -4 when x is 0. So that's the place where the graph will go through the y axis. (0, -4) with -4 being the y-intercept.