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What's the slope and y-intercept?

What's the slope and y-intercept?-example-1
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Answer:

Slope: 3/2

Y-intercept: 3

Explanation:

The line passes the y-axis at 3, and to find the slope you use rise over run. Our rise (which is going up) is 3, and our run (which is going across) is 2 (and since it moves from left to right, it is positive). The slope would be 3/2.

I hope it helps! Have a great day!

bren~

User Shirleyquirk
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Answer:

Slope: 2; Y-Intercept: (0,3)

Explanation:

As you can see from the graph, it rises 4 and runs 2. So, the slope is 2. It intersects the y axis at (0,3)

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