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1. Using the slope-intercept form of a line, find the equation of the line with slope and y-intercept . Then graph the line on the grid provided and explain how you determined your graph.

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I don't understand your question completely, Leayah, but whenever you're given the slope of a line and it's y-intercept, you substitute those values into this equation:

y = mx + c

the value of the slope will be put in place of m, and c will be replaced with the value of the y-intercept.

For example, a line with crosses the y-axis at ( has a y-intercept of) -7 and has a slope of -2 will have the equation:

y = -2x - 7
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might we have the equation
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