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What is the slope-intercept equation
for the following line?

What is the slope-intercept equation for the following line?-example-1
User Eric Burke
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Answer:


y=-(1)/(2)-3

Explanation:

Taking any two points, say (0,-3) and (2,-4), we can find the slope using the formula
(y_1-y_2)/(x_1-x_2), which gives


((-3)-(-4))/(0-2)=-(1)/(2).

From the graph, we can see the y-intercept is
-3, so the equation of the line is
y=-(1)/(2)-3.

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