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Find the slope and the y-intercept of the line in the graph.

Find the slope and the y-intercept of the line in the graph.-example-1

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Answer:

y= 5x + 4

Explanation:

change in y÷change in X= gradient

(0,4)

(1,9)

1-0=1

9-4=5

5÷1=5

gradient = 5

User Phillyd
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Answer:

The Y intercept is where the line touches the axis (Black Line)

Explanation:

So, The y intercept (-1,0)

To find slope, just divide your change in the y-values but the change in the x-values.

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