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What is the slope of the line and y intercept PLEASE HELP

What is the slope of the line and y intercept PLEASE HELP-example-1
User Poige
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Answer:

c. slope: -3/2, y-intercept: 1/2

Explanation:

First, let's find out the y-intercept. The y-intercept is where the line crosses the y-axis (the vertical line). In this question, the line crosses the y-axis at 1/2, so that is the y-intercept.

Now, we'll find the slope. The first thing we can do is look for two simple points on the graph. The points I'm going to use are (3, -4) and (1, -1). Slope is written rise over run. If you look at the point (3, -4) and rise (go up/down) 3 (up) and run (go across) -2 (left), you will reach the point (1, -1).

So the slope is -3/2 and the y-intercept is 1/2, which is in answer c.

I hope this helps you out, and have an amazing day (。・v・)ノ゙

User Sobhan Jahanmard
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answer is c -3/2 slope and intercept of 1/2
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