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What is the slope of the line of the graph?

Question 13 options: What is the slope of the line of the graph?-example-1

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Explanation:

To find the slope, pick any two points fromthe line.

(2,2) & (0,-4)

x₁ = 2 & y₁ = 2

x₂ = 0 & y₂ = - 4


\boxed{Slope=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))}


\sf =(-4-2)/(0-2)\\\\\\ =(-6)/(-2)\\\\\\=3

Slope = 3

At y-intercept x = 0.

From the graph, y-intercept = -4

Equation of the line: y = mx + b

y = 3x - 4

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