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What’s the slope and y - intercept of this equation ?

What’s the slope and y - intercept of this equation ?-example-1
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Slope=-7/3
Y-int=4
I hope this helps and the y=mx+b equation if you look that up to help you learn it
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Answer:

Slope = -
(7)/(3)

Y-intercept = 4

Explanation:

-> See attached

-> This equation is in slope-intercept form.

[] When we use y = mx + b, the m is the slope and the b is our y-intercept.

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What’s the slope and y - intercept of this equation ?-example-1
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