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What are the intercepts of this line?



Coordinate plane with a line plotted that contains the points (–2, –3), (–1, –1), and (1, 3).

x-int: –0.5; y-int: –1


x-int: 0.5; y-int: 1

x-int: –0.5; y-int: 1


x-int: 0.5; y-int: –1

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Answer:

C, The intercepts are -0.5 and 1.

Explanation:

When you plot this into a graphing calculator, it shows a slope of 2. Then you can work from the points by adding 2 for y and 1 for x until you have the values of the intercepts. Thanks!

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The 3rd choice is the correct one.
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