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I need some one to help me with this-example-1

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Slope = -2-4/ 0-1

-6/-1. Or 6

Y = 6x -2

The -2 comes from where the chart shows (0,-2).
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y = 6x - 2
You can see that each time x increases by 1, y increases by 5. This means that the coefficient of x is 5 (if you graphed it, the slope would be 5). To find what value to add at the end, you can look at what y is when x equals 0. In this case, that is -2 (on a graph, -2 would be the y-intercept).
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