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Find the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of y=−7x+12.

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Hi!


\spadesuit We're given an equation in slope-intercept form.

  • The formula for slope-intercept is:


\clubsuit~~~\large\boldsymbol{y=mx+b} ~~~\clubsuit

where:


\clubsuit ~\boldsymbol{m - > slope}


\clubsuit~~\boldsymbol{b- > y-intercept}

Therefore,


\stackrel{\heartsuit}{\boxed{\boxed{\textsc{Answers:}\begin{cases}\bold{Slope:-7}\\\bold{y-intercept:12}\end{cases}}}}

Cheers!!

I hope that helped, have a wonderful day. :)

User PrisonMonkeys
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Format: y = mx + b
m = slope, b = y intercept
Answer: slope: -7
Y intercept: 12
User Branden Hall
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