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Express the graph in slope-intercept form.

Express the graph in slope-intercept form.-example-1

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Y=2/3 x -1

Looking at the graph u can tell the slope is 2/3 (rise over run) and the y intercept is -1
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\sf y = (2)/(3) x - 1

Looking at the graph you can tell the slope is
\sf{(2)/(3)} rise, over, run, and the y intercept is -1


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