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5 February, 18:48

Find the x and y intercepts and slope of y=-14

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  1. 5 February, 21:13
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    In the equation y=mx+b, 'm' is slope and 'b' is the y-intercept. In the case of y=-14, there is no slope because there is no 'mx' part of the equation. This means that the line is just horizontal with no slope. So, your slope=0, y-intercept=-14, and there is no x-intercept because the line travels parallel to the x axis, passing only through - 14 on the y axis
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