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Find the slope and y-intercept. Pleasee

Find the slope and y-intercept. Pleasee-example-1
User Rochie
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Answer:


slope=-2\\\\y-intercept=6

Explanation:

The slope is the change in the y-axis over the change in the x-axis. To find the slope, you need to move vertically from a given point. Once you are horizontal to another point, move over to it. Count the spaces between each:

  • Start at (0,6)
  • Move down to (0,4). Since you moved down two spaces, use the value -2 to define the rise
  • Move to the right to point (1,4). Since you moved to the right 1 space, use the value 1 to define the run.
  • Insert the values into
    (rise)/(run)
    (-2)/(1)
  • Simplify →
    -2

Therefore, the slope is -2.

The y-intercept is where
x=0 and where the line crosses over the y-axis. The coordinate point where this happens is
(0,6), so the y-intercept is 6.

:Done

User Chen Fisher
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Answer:

slope: -2

y-intercept: 6

Explanation:

User Nayburz
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