the graph of the line 2x - y = 8
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The slope of a line in the form Ax+By=C is (−AB)
The y-intercept is the value of y when x=0
In this case 2x+y=8
XXX slope =−21=−2
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XXX the y intercept is 8 (since 2×0+y=8→y=8)
Based on the y-intercept we know that one point on the line is at (x,y)=(0,8)
The slope of (−2) tells us that for every unit increment (i.e. +1) of the x value, the y value changes by (−2)
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