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Slope:
Y-intercept=
Equation Y=

Slope: Y-intercept= Equation Y=-example-1
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Answer:

Slope = -3

Y-intercept = (0,-4)

Equation = -3x-4

Explanation:

Slope is
(rise)/(run) or
(Y2-Y1)/(X2-X1). Apply this from the data in the table, for example:


(5-8)/(-3-(-4)) = (rise)/(run)\\ (-3)/(1) = (rise)/(run)\\\\-3= (rise)/(run)

Y-intercept is located where x=0. If we look at the table, we will find that when x=0, y=-4. If we turn it into a (x,y) point format, we will get (0,4).

The function can be found using the Y-intercept and the slope. Since at x=0, y=-4, we know that the function must have a -4 in it, therefore:
y = x-4. Our function decreases by 3 for every positive x and increases by 3 for every negative x, therefore
y = -3x-4.

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