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What is the slope and y-intercept of the graph?

What is the slope and y-intercept of the graph?-example-1
User Soundar
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Answer:

slope = -1/4

y-intercept = (0,3)

Explanation:

To find slope you an count the rise and run of the points and y-intercept is where the line crosses the y axis.

Here's the equation:

y = -1/4x + 3

If you want more explanation lemme know, hope this helps and have a great day!

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Answer:

Slope ( m ) = -1/4

y-intercept ( b ) = 3

Explanation:

You can see that the y-intercept is at 3 since it crosses the y-axis at 3.

As for the slope, you can see that it rises for -1 unit, which means it goes down, and its run is for 4 units.

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