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What are the slope and the y-intercept of the line shown in the graph?

(A) y-intercept = 2 and slope = -3
(B) y-intercept = 2 and slope = 3
(C) y-intercept = 3 and slope = 2
(D) y-intercept = -3 and slope = 2

What are the slope and the y-intercept of the line shown in the graph? (A) y-intercept-example-1

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I’m almost certain it’s B
User Prathap Kudupu
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Answer:

Answer A: y-intercept is 2 and slope is -3.

Explanation:

It's immediately apparent that the line crosses the y-axis at (0, 2), so the y-intercept is 2. Also apparent is the negative slope. Thus, we choose Answer A: y-intercept is 2 and slope is -3.

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