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What is the slope and y-intercept of line q graphed below?

3 and (-3,0)
3 and (0,1)
1/3 and (0,1)
1.3 and (-3,0)

What is the slope and y-intercept of line q graphed below? 3 and (-3,0) 3 and (0,1) 1/3 and-example-1

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The third option is the right one
User Imbearr
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Answer:

1/3 and (0,1)

Explanation:

In a cartesian plane, we can represent a line using a general equation defined in that plane. Given a line with slope
m and a point which it passes through
P_1(x_1,y_1) it is possible to obtain the equation of the line from the of the slope-intercept form:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Where:


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

From the graph provided by the problem we can extract the two points we need.

Let:


P_1=(x_1,y_2)=(0,1)\\P_2=(x_2,y_2)=(-3,0)

Thus:


m=(0-1)/(-3-0) =(-1)/(-3) =(1)/(3)


y-1=(1)/(3) (x-0)\\\\y-1=(1)/(3) x\\\\y(x)=(1)/(3) +1

Now that we know the slope and the equation of the graph, we can easily find the y-intercept of the line. Actually you can conclude what is the y-intercept just by looking the graph, as you can see, the line crosses the y-axis at the point (0,1). However, let's find it using the equation that we found. As you may know, the line will cross the y-axis when x=0, so let's evaluate the function for x=0:


y(0)=(1)/(3)(0) +1=0+1=1

Therefore, the y-intercept of the line is (0,1).

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