Find the slope and the y-intercept of the line

4x+y=-3

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on Nov 14, 2024 at 4:01 pm



MathBot Answer:

The slope of the linear function is $-4$.
The y-intercept of the linear function is $\left(0,-3\right)$.


Write the function in slope-intercept form. $$y = m x + b$$

$$\begin{gathered}4 x + y = -3\\y = - 4 x - 3\end{gathered}$$

Slope
m in y = m x + b is the slope.
y-intercept
b in y = m x + b gives the y-intercept (0,b).