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How do i identify the slope,y intercept,x intercept, and zero on a graph

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To find the slope of a line, you need to find the change in x over the change in y, or rise over run. You can do this by taking two points and using the formula
(y_(2) -y_(1))/(x_(2) -x_(1)).

To find the y-intercept, find where the graph touches the y-axis.

To find the x-intercept, find where the graph touches the x-axis.

Zeroes on a graph are the same as its x-intercepts.

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