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What is the slope and y-intercept of the equation represented by the following graph?

What is the slope and y-intercept of the equation represented by the following graph-example-1

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Referring the chart I attached, the slope is the ratio of rise to run

So we need to pick two points lying on the line to calculate the slope.

They would be (4,0) and (0,2)


slope= (rise)/(run) = (\Delta y)/(\Delta x)= (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) = (2-0)/(0-4) = -(2)/(4) = -(1)/(2)

That is for the slope

The y-intercept is where the line touches\crosses\intersects the y-axis...

It is clear from the figure that the line crosses the y-axis at (0,2)
so the y-intercept is
y=2


I hope that helps! If you still need help, just let me know!


What is the slope and y-intercept of the equation represented by the following graph-example-1
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