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The slope of a line is and the y-intercept is -1/5. What is the equation of the line written in slope-intercept form? Type the equation in the space provided. Be sure to use the slope-intercept form noted in the lesson. Do not type spaces in your answer. If necessary, use the / key to represent a fraction bar.

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GeorgiaB55

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y=-1/5x-1/5

Step-by-step explanation:

I assume you were saying that the y-int= -1/5 and the slope= -1/5. If so, here we go.

Slope intercept form is y=mx+b

y= y

m= slope

x= x

b= y-intercept

from here on you just plug in numbers

y= (-1/5)x+(-1/5)

Since b is a negative, it changes to subtraction because you don't add negatives

so the answer would be

y= -1/5x-1/5

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