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User Swelljoe
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Answer:

The slope is 1/2 and the y-intercept is 1

Hope this helps!

Explanation:

In the image, you can see the graph going upwards meaning the slope will be positive, of those four answers only the two middle ones are positive.

You can also see where the graph intercepts the y-axis, and that is the y-intercept. The graph intercepts the y-axis at ( 0, 1 ) meaning the y-intercept is 1.

Another way to find the slope is to take two points on the graph, ( 0,1 ) and ( 2, 2 ) to do slope =
(Y_(2) - Y_(1) )/(X_(2) -X_(1) ) which is
(2-1)/(2-0) =
(1)/(2) which is the slope.

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