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The equation of a line is y = -3x – 2. What are the slope and the y-intercept of the line?

A.
slope = -3 and y-intercept = 2
B.
slope = 3 and y-intercept = -2
C.
slope = 3 and y-intercept = 2
D.
slope = -3 and y-intercept = -2

User Kristijan Delivuk
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Answer:

D. slope = -3 and y-intercept = -2

Explanation:

Slope Intercept Form:

  • y - y₁ = m(x - x₁) (original version)
  • y = mx + b (simplified version)

The variables:

  • m ⇒ represents slope
  • b ⇒ represents the y-intercept

y = -3x -2

  • m = -3
  • b = -2
User Xmashallax
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The slope if before the x so in this case it's -3.

The y-intercept is at the end so it's -2.

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