Without graphing, identify the slope and the y-intercept for the

line associated with each equation
5x + 20y = 60
Y=mx+b
m=5x
b=?

To identify the slope and y-intercept of a line without graphing, we can rewrite the equation in the form y = mx + b, where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept.

Given the equation 5x + 20y = 60, we need to rearrange it to fit the y = mx + b form. Let's isolate y by subtracting 5x from both sides of the equation:

20y = -5x + 60

Divide both sides by 20 to get y alone:

y = (-5/20)x + 60/20

Simplify the equation:

y = (-1/4)x + 3

Now, we can identify the slope and y-intercept:

The slope, represented by m, is -1/4.

The y-intercept, represented by b, is 3.

Therefore, the slope is -1/4 and the y-intercept is 3.