Answer:
see below
Explanation:
y-intercept: (0,1)
rate of change: 2/3
Y-intercept: I found this because the y-intercept is when x=0, and where the line crosses through the y-axis. So, we can see that the y-intercept is (0,1)
Rate of change: The rate of change is another word for slope, or rise/run, so we can see, from point (0,1), that the rise is 2 units up and 3 units to the right to another point where the line crosses a whole number point.
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