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What is the slope and y intercept of the equation of the graph?

HELP ASAP 50 POINTS! What is the slope and y intercept of the equation of the graph-example-1
User Paljenczy
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Answer:

B. m = 3/2; y-int = 3.

Explanation:

The y intercept is the point where the line crosses the y-axis. That is 3.

The slope m = rise / run.

So if we take the y-intercept and the x intercept it is 3/2.

User Giusi
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Fine two pints that cross the x and Y axis to use to find the slope.

Slope is the change in Y over the change in x.

(-2,0) (0,3)

Slope = 3-0 / 0- -2 = 3/2

The slope is 3/2 and the Y - intercept is where it crosses the Y axis when X is o, which is 3

The answer is B.

User Dhaval Chheda
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