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What are the slope and the y-intercept of a linear function that is represented by the table

What are the slope and the y-intercept of a linear function that is represented by-example-1
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i think its the first one but i'm not sure

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Answer: The slope is
(-2)/(5) and the y-intercept is
(-1)/(3)

Explanation:

We know that the intercept form of a linear function is given by :-


y=mx+c, where m is the slope of the line and c is the y intercept point.

The slope of a function is given by :-


m=\frac{\text{change in y}}{\text{change in x}}\\\\\\\Rightarrow\ m=((-2)/(15)-(-1)/(30))/((-1)/(2)-(-3)/(4))\\\\\\\Rightarrow\ m=((-3)/(30))/((1)/(4))=(-2)/(5)

Put the value of m in the general intercept equation , we get


y=(-2)/(5)x+c

Put
x=(-1)/(2) and
y=(-2)/(15) in it , we get


(-2)/(15)=(-2)/(5)* (-1)/(2)+c\\\\\Rightarrow\ c=(-2)/(15)*(5)/(1)=(-1)/(3)

Hence, The slope is
(-2)/(5) and the y-intercept is
(-1)/(3)

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