[tex]\bold{ANSWER:}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\mathrm{y=-2.75x+4}[/tex]
[tex]\bold{SOLUTION:}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbb{GIVEN:}[/tex]
[tex]\bigstar[/tex] the slope
[tex]\bigstar[/tex] the y-intercept of a line.
[tex]\mathbb{WE~HAVE~TO~FIND:}[/tex]
[tex]\bigstar[/tex] the equation of the line (and write it in Slope-Intercept Form)
What does Slope-Intercept Form look like?
[tex]\rm{y=mx+b}[/tex]
Where
[tex]\bold{m~stands~for~slope}[/tex]
[tex]\bold{b~is~the~y-~intercept.}[/tex]
We know the slope, and we know the y-intercept of a line.
So, we can quickly identify the equation of our line.
Plug in the values:
[tex]\rm{y=mx+b}[/tex]
[tex]\rm{y=-2.75m+4[/tex]
Hope you find it helpful.
Feel free to ask if you have any doubts.
[tex]\bold{-MistySparkles^**^*}[/tex]