How do you write an equation of a line with slope 1 and y-intercept 4?

1 Answer
Jan 29, 2017

y = color(red)(1)x + color(blue)(4)

Or

y = x + color(blue)(4)

Explanation:

We can use the slope intercept formula to find the equation.

The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is:

y = color(red)(m)x + color(blue)(b)

Where color(red)(m) is the slope and color(blue)(b) is the y-intercept value.

Substituting the values from the problem results in:

y = color(red)(1)x + color(blue)(4)