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With each line, a slope-intercept relationship (4,-1) and (-2,-1).

Y = 0 ,X = 5.

What is slope-intercept form?

The slope-intercept form is just a means of stating a line's equation so that both the slope (steepness) as well as y-intercept (where another line crosses this same vertical y-axis) are obvious. This expression is frequently referred to as y = mx + b.

According to the given information:

To begin, are using the slope formula to figure out the average slope between two points here.

Let:

x1 = 4

y1 = -1

x2 = -2

y2 = -1

m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

= (-1 - (-1))/ (4-(-1))

= 0/5

= 0

So the slope is 0.

We must now calculate the y-intercept. This will be accomplished by converting a single of the points and also the slope together into a point-slope linear equation. y2-y1 = m(x2-x1).

Let’s plug in the point (5,0).

So we get y-(-0) = (0/5)(x-(-5)) ⇒  y+0

= (0/5)x +  0 ⇒  y

So,

Y = 0

X = 5

with each line, a slope-intercept relationship (4,-1) and (-2,-1).

Y = 0 ,X = 5

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