In the following exercises, find the equation of a line with a given slope and y-intercept. Write the equation in slope-intercept form.

393.Slope -3and y-intercept (0,-1).

Short Answer

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The equation of the line with the given slope -3and y-intercept (0,-1) is y=-3x-1.

Step by step solution

01

Step 1. Given data   

We have to find the equation of the line.

For that we have,

Slope(m)=-3

y-intercept=(0,-1)

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Step 2. Equation of the line  

We have the point-slope formula yy1=m(xx1)

Wheremis the slope and (x1,y1)is a point through which the line passes.

Here,

localid="1647356203701" m=3(x1,y1)=(0,1)

Let us substitute these in the point-slope formula,

That is,

localid="1647356238419" y(1)=3(x0)y+1=3x

Now we have to rewrite this into slope-intercept form, that isy=mx+b

Therefore, substracting 1from both sides of the equation we get,

localid="1647356250804" y+1-1=-3x-1y=-3x-1

Hence y=-3x-1is the equation of the line with slope -3and y-intercept (0,-1).

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