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Is the answer to this 2, perhaps? It looks like maybe it could be, but I do not know.

Is the answer to this 2, perhaps? It looks like maybe it could be, but I do not know-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

The slope(m) of a graph can be determined using the below formula;


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

We can then pick any two points on the line and determine the slope.

Let's pick points (-4, 7) and (0, 0), so our x1 = -4, y1 = 7, x2 = 0 and y2 = 0.

Substituting these values into the above equation, we'll have;


m=(0-7)/(0-(-4))=(-7)/(4)

A vertical intercept also called the y-intercept, is the point on the graph where the line cuts the y-axis. In the given graph, we can see that the vertical intercept is at point (0, 0).

A horizontal intercept also called the x-intercept is the point on the graph where the line or curve cuts the x-

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