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Answer:

y=-x+1

Explanation:

Slope intercept form is writing the equation of a line in the form y=mx+c, where m is slope and c is the y-intercept.

The y-intercept, c, is the value of y when the line crosses the y-axis. We can read from the graph that this value is 1. So, c=1

The slope, m, can be found by taking two points from the graph, (x,y) and (X,Y), and using the formula m=(Y-y)/(X-x). Two point on our line in this example are (0,1) and (-1,2):

m=(2-1)/(-1-0)=-1/1

m= -1

Knowing these values, we can write y=mx+c for our equation: y=-x+1

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