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What is the slope and Y intercept of Y = -3/4 x -10

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Answer:

slope (m) = -3/4

Y-intercept (b) = -10

Explanation:

Defined by the slope intercept (y=mx + b)

m= the slope. In this case, m = -3/4

b = the point in which the line crosses the y- axis (the y-intercept), b= -10

Therefore, the slope is -3/4 and the y-intercept is -10

User Ganesh RJ
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Answer:

the slope is -3/4, and the y-intercept is -10

Explanation:

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