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Determine the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of y=−1/3x+1

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y = 1 x = 3

the +1 at the end of the equation is the y intercept while the number with the x is the slope, since the slope is -1/3 take it as if it was rise/run. In other words since the rise is -1 you are going down 1 unit and the run is 3 you are going 3 units to the right & that's the path its going to be taking. So that makes the line cross the x axis at (0,3)

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