Write the equation of the line in fully simplified slope-intercept form.

Answer:
y=4/5x+8
Step-by-step explanation:
in order to find the slope intercept form of a line the first step you have to take is finding where the line meets the y-axis
in this case it would be at (0,8)
so therefore 8 would be your y-intercept (which we label as B)
then in order to find the slope, what i do is find the next point in the middle of the graph (-5,4)
and then i find the distance between the y-intercept and the next point
and in order to do this i first take 8 and subtract by 4 in order to get to (0,4)
and then it moves to the left so i also subtract -5 because the next point is located on (-5,4)
so when doing this it creates our equation of y=mx+b
and that turns into y=4/5x+8
desmos is also a website that can help you with graphing and visualizing things out as well and can also be useful for trial and error when it comes to slopes and graphs and what not.
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