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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-09

What is \(-5x + 4y < -24\) in slope-intercept form?

Asked by kpauley81

Answer (3)

− 5 x + 4 y < − 24 ∣ a dd 5 x t o b o t h s i d es 4 y < 5 x − 24 ∣ d i v i d e b o t h s i d es b y 4 y < 4 5 ​ x − 4 24 ​ y < 4 5 ​ x − 6 ​

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

You add 5x to each side and get 4y<5x-24 then divide all parts by 4 and you get y<5/4-6

Answered by Jeno21471 | 2024-06-10

The inequality − 5 x + 4 y < − 24 can be rewritten in slope-intercept form as y < 4 5 ​ x − 6 . This means that for any given x , the value of y is less than the calculated expression. Here, the slope is 4 5 ​ and the y-intercept is − 6 .
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-12-26