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Answer:

m = -1/2, y-intercept = -3, x-intercept = -6,0

Explanation:

M is the gradient (or slope) and is always in front of the x coefficient. -1/2 in this case.

To find the y-intercept, we have to know that it is at the point where the graph passes through the y-axis. At this point x = 0. So just substitute 0 for x and solve for y to give -3.

To find the x-intercept, do the opposite. When the graph passes through the x-axis, y = 0. So when y = 0, x = -6

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