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What are the slope and the y-intercept of the linear function that is represented by the graph?

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An example would be... slope intercept form is y=mx+b m being the slope b equal the y-intercept. so an equation would be y=3x+7 3 is the slope and 7 in the y-intercept. I am giving you this way because i do not know what points the graph are going through. And do not know what the graph looks like.

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