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Based on figure 1. Describe the graph of a linear equation in terms of its intercept and slope Write your answer on the space provided.

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Answered by divyaraw158
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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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The graph of a linear equation in terms of its intercept and slope can be described as:

  • We may use the information provided by that form to graph a linear equation in slope-intercept form.
  • Let there be a linear equation with x and y as variables. The coefficient of x indicates its slope and the constant in the equation indicates the y-intercept.    
  • This offers us one place that the line passes through, as well as the direction in which we should draw the complete line from that point.

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