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(what are the slope and the y-intercept of the line shown in the graph)

Please Help SUMMER SCHOOL Question What Are The Slope And The Yintercept Of The Line Shown In The Graph class=

Sagot :

I am not sure what you mean by slope but the y intercept is (0,2) and the gradient is 3 making the equation y=3x+2
Explanation:
The y-intercept is where the line crosses the y axis and I have put the co-ordinate where it does that.
The gradient is 3 as to find the gradient you do rise/run so we do 3/1 which equals 3
To form an equation we do y=Mx+c. The c is the y-intercept and the gradient is m. Therefore the equation of this line is y= 3x+2.