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15 March, 12:17

What is the slope and y intercept of the line represented by this equation? y=9x-2

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  1. 15 March, 12:58
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    Slope is 9 and - 2 is the y-intercept

    Step-by-step explanation:

    As an equation in slope-intercept form is written as y=mx+b where m is slope and b is its intercept on the y-axis.

    If one writes a linear equation as a function of y, one can easily get slope which is coefficient of x and intercept, which is constant term.

    As y = - 9x is already in this form, we have its slope as - 9 and intercept on y-axis is 0, that is if it passes through the line of origin.
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