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Which correctly gives the slope and y-intercept of the line represented by the equation below x-y=2

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Answer:

y int = -2

slope = 1

Explanation:

x-y=2

-y=-x+2

y=x-2

y int = -2

slope = 1

User Gerret
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Answer:

Slope = 1

Y-intercept = -2

Explanation:

First, we will put it into slope-intercept form.

x - y = 2

x = y + 2

y = x - 2

This gives us the slope of one and the y-intercept being -2.

Check attachments for more information on slope-intercept form as well as the line graphed.

Which correctly gives the slope and y-intercept of the line represented by the equation-example-1
Which correctly gives the slope and y-intercept of the line represented by the equation-example-2
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