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When graphing and using the slope-intercept equation, the slope top number tells us to do what? and the bottom number tells us to do what?

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Answer:

Rise over Run

Explanation:

The slope and y-intercept values indicate characteristics of the relationship between the two variables x and y. The slope indicates the rate of change in y per unit change in x. The y-intercept indicates the y-value when the x-value is 0.

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