Choose the slope and y-intercept that
correspond with the graph.
6
Click on the correc...
Mathematics, 03.09.2021 04:50, laura52677
Choose the slope and y-intercept that
correspond with the graph.
6
Click on the correct answer.
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slope: "y-intercept: 3
3
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slope: - y-intercept: - 3
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-6
-4
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4
6
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slope:
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y-intercept: 3
-4
slope: -y-intercept: - 3
-6
-8
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