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Identify the slope and y-intercept of the line y=−4/3x+1. List the slope first and the y-intercept second

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Answer:

slope = -4/3; y-intercept: (0,1)

Explanation:

In linear equations:

The slope is ALWAYS the coefficient of x (the number in front of it).

The y-intercept is ALWAYS the number without a variable. I listed it as a coordinate pair (x=0) because it's a point.

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