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Need help on slope pt 2. explain it pls

Need help on slope pt 2. explain it pls-example-1
User AbelSurace
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Slope=-3/2; y-intercept (0,1)

The line crosses the y axis at the point one making that they answer for the y-intercept.

The slope is -3/2 because it went down 3, making it negative, and over two.

I know someone answered before me but there you go.
User Andrei Bardyshev
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Answer:

Slope = -3/2 y-intercept = (0,1)

Explanation:

The slope is rise/run.

We can take the points (-2,4) and (0,1) to find the slope.

In the same amount of time x increases by 2, y decreases by 3. This gives us the slope of -3/2.

The y-intercept is the y level that the slope passes through when x = 0

On this line, that is the point (0,1)

Reminder that points are (x,y)

User Farhan C K
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