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For the straight line y = -2x + 3, what is: the slope and the y-intercept?
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For the straight line y = -2x + 3, what is: the slope and the y-intercept?
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slope=-2
y-intercept=3
note-the number with x next to it will usually be the slope
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Slope= -2
Y-intercept= 3
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