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What is the slope in the Y intercept of the line on the graph below

slope= -4, Y intercept = 1
slope =-4, Y intercept = 4
slope = -1/4, Y intercept = 1
slope = -1/4, Y intercept = 4

What is the slope in the Y intercept of the line on the graph below slope= -4, Y intercept-example-1
User Jayt
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Answer:what he said is true

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User Abdulmajeed
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just by looking at the graph you can see that the y int is one, so that eliminates two answers already. Then the slope is rise over run. (best thing to remember in math. rise over run) so pick two points. (0, 1) and (4,0) were the first ones i saw. to get from those two points you go from (0,1) over 4 (thats your run) and from there down 1 (thats your rise) to get to (0,4). You would then do rise over run (and because your rise goes down its negative) to get -1/4 as your slope. The answer is slope= -1/4, Y intercept = 1

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