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Y=-1 find the slope and the y - intercept of the graph of the linear equation

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Y= -1 it means that the variable is a constant. If you where to graph it it will be:

It doesn't matter what value X takes, Y will always be -1, as you can see the linear equation has a slope with value = 0

And the Y intercept will be -1

Y=-1 find the slope and the y - intercept of the graph of the linear equation-example-1
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