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What’s the right answer? No I didn’t pick option 3

What’s the right answer? No I didn’t pick option 3-example-1
User Orangething
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we will pick up two different points from the line to calculate the slope.

and these two points are,

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

now, the slope is


\begin{gathered} m=(-3-0)/(0-1) \\ m=(-3)/(-1)=3 \end{gathered}

so the slope is m = 3 and from the graph the y-intercept is -3

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