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A line has a slope of -1/2 and a y-intercept of –2.

What is the x-intercept of the line?
a.–4
b.–1
c.1
d.4

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Answer:

a.-4

Explanation:

I pictured it as a graph and since the slope is negative, the line goes down and to the right. Since the slope is -1/2, for every 2 you move horizontally, you move one vertically. You have to move two up and unless the y intercept is 0, when the line intercepts y, you have 0 as x. You move two up and 4 backwards so the x intercept is -4

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