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Context of x y intercept and slope?

Context of x y intercept and slope?-example-1
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the x- and y-intercepts are where the line crosses the x- and y-axises, respectively.
The slope is the angle at which the line goes across the graph. It is found by making a fraction of two points on the line, with the second numbers in each set, the y-axis points, on the top, and the first numbers in each set, the x-axis points, the bottom. The formula is (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) = m, where m is the slope of the line.
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x-intercept is when the line crosses the x axis or when y=0
y-intercept is when the line crosses the y axis or when x=0


slope is: for every units you go up, you go units to the right (blanks can be negative or positive)
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