Answer: To find the y-intercept, begin at the origin and move vertically to the graphed line.
To find the slope, use two ordered pairs on the line and substitute into the equation
![m=\frac{{y_{2-y_(1) } } }{x_{2-x_(1) } }](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/rvw4j4acdwmlxyvdvgeawfv366xticwh9s.png)
To find the x-intercept, begin at the origin and move horizontally to the graphed line.
Explanation:
There seems to be a typographical error in the answer choices.
To find the y-intercept you move vertically, up or down the y-axis.
To find the x-intercept you move horizontally, right or left the x-axis.
I made the corrections in my answer.
The description of the equation in the answers, "m = StartFraction y 2 minus y 1 Over x 2 minus x 1 EndFraction." looks like
It means to put the difference in y-values 0 -(-6) in the numerator
and put the difference in the x-values in the denominator 3 - 0. Simplify, Then divide.
I hope this helps!