I need help with this problem.

Directions: Write each equation in slope interccept form

x+y=-4

slope intercept form:

y=mx+b
so solve the equation you have for y. I would subtract x from both sides.

Is the answer -4x

I mean -3x

No.

x+y=4
y= -x+4

To write the equation x + y = -4 in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), we need to isolate y on one side of the equation.

1. Start with the original equation: x + y = -4

2. Move the x term to the other side by subtracting x from both sides:
y = -x - 4

3. Simplify the equation by rearranging the terms in descending order:
y = -1x - 4

4. We can simplify further by dropping the coefficient 1 in front of x:
y = -x - 4

Therefore, the equation x + y = -4 in slope-intercept form is y = -x - 4.