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8 June, 06:27

How can I put (4,1) and a slope of - 1 into an equation?

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  1. 8 June, 06:35
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    Find the y-intercept, which in this case is (0,5) and the y value of the y-intercept is "b" in y=mx+b. "m" is the slope.

    y=-1x+5
  2. 8 June, 06:42
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    Y - 1 = - 1 (x - 4)

    That is how you put it into an equation
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