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What is the y-intercept and slope of the following equation y=8-2x​

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Answer:

slope(m)=-2

y-intercept (c)=8

Explanation:

here,y=-2x+8

reducing it into slope intercept form we get,

y=(-2)x+8

comparing it with y=mx+c we get,

slope(m)=-2

y-intercept(c)=8

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User Humphrey Bogart
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Answer:

Sloper = -2

y-intercept = (0,8)

Explanation:

y=8-2x

y=-2x+8

m=-2

b=8

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