Hello!
The slope intercept form is y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
First, let's find the y-intercept. This is where the line hits the y-axis. Therefore, it hits at 4 on the y-axis, so our y-intercept is 4.
To find the slope, let's find 2 points on our line. Let's use (0,4) and (2,5). We divide the difference in the y-values by the difference in the x-values as shown below.

Therefore, our slope is 2.
Now we plug these values into our equation.
y=2x+4
I hope this helps!
Answer:
m = 0.25
Step-by-step explanation:
-0.8 = -3.2m
m = 0.25
y = - 3
Since y varies directly as x then
y = kx ← ( k is the constant of variation )
to find k use y = - 1 when x = 3
k =
=
= - 
hence y = -
x
when x = 9, then
y = -
× 9 = - 3