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Find the slope and y-intercept of the line in the graph. Express the answers as simplified fractions, if

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Find the slope and y-intercept of the line in the graph. Express the answers as simplified-example-1

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Answer:

Slope: 7/5

Y-intercept: -5

User Marcus Parsons
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Answer:

Slope:
(7)/(5)

Y-intercept: -5

Explanation:

If the equation of the line is not given but is graphed we can do in this way:

First, it's very simple to find the y-intercept: is -5 as you can see (the line touch the points -5 in the y line).

You know that the slope can be find by having two points (now we have the A(0; -5) (the y-intercept point).

As you can see, the line touch also the B(5; 2) perfectly.

Now we simply use this formula for find the slope:


s=(yB-yA)/(xB-xA)

Let's substitute the value:


slope=(2+5)/(0+5)


slope = (7)/(5)

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