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What is the slope, y-intercept, and equation that represents this graph? (ANSWER QUICK PLEASE)
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What is the slope, y-intercept, and equation that represents this graph? (ANSWER QUICK PLEASE)
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Y= -2x + 16
The slope is 2 because
Y2-Y1 is 16-8 which is 8
X2-X1 is 0-4 which is -4
If we simplify 8/-4 you get -2 so the slope is negative 2.
16 is where the y-axis is intercepted.
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