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What is the slope and y intercept for the multiples of 3

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Answer:

  • slope: 3
  • y-intercept: 0

Explanation:

The multiples of 3 satisfy the equation ...

y = 3x

where x is the multiplier and y is the multiple.

Compared to the slope-intercept form ...

y = mx + b . . . . . . . . . slope: m, y-intercept: b

we see that m = 3 and b = 0.

The slope is 3; the y-intercept is zero.

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