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What are the slope and the y-intercept of the linear function that is represented by the equation Y --10x+1?

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O The slope is -10, and the y-intercept is -1.
O The slope is -10, and the y-intercept is 1.
The slope is -1, and the y-intercept is -10.
O The slope is 1, and the y-intercept is -10.

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Answer:

The slope is -10, and the y-intercept is 1.

Explanation:

Assuming that the equation is y = -10x+1, the easiest way to identify slope and the y-intercept is by knowing the equation for slope-intercept (y = mx+b)

Equation for slope-intercept (y = mx+b) explained:

The equation is y = mx+b, let's break it down.

y = The line

m = The slope

b = The y-intercept

Now that we know the equation and broke it down you can identify them in your equation

Slope (m)= -10

y-intercept = 1

Conclusion: The slope is -10, and the y-intercept is 1.

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