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Y intercept (3,1) and (-4,-6)?​

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Answer:

y-intercept: (0, -2)

Explanation:

Determine by how much x (the run) and y (the rise) change as you go from (-4, -6) to (3, 1): The change in x is 7 and that in y is also 7. Thus, the slope is

m = 7/7, or m = 1.

Using the point-slope form and the point (3, 1), we get:

y - 1 = 1(x - 3), or y = 1 + x - 3, or y = x - 2

Comparing this to y = mx + b, we see that the y-intercept is -2.

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