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What are the slope and y-intercept of the linear function graphed to the left?

slope: –2; y-intercept: 2
slope: ; y-intercept: 1
slope: ; y-intercept: 2
slope: 2; y-intercept: 1

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Answered by ar5360771
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Answer:

The y-intercept is the length of the point on the y-axis from origin where the line cuts the y-axis. It can be calculated by finding distance between the point where the line cuts y-axis and the origin. with the help of two points on the line.

Answered by 6651296
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope is -2, and the y intercept is 9. We know this because if you break up the equation : y=9x-2 to y=9 (-2)=x. The variable x breaks up the equation making the 2, a negative 2.  

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