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What are the slope and y-intercept of the graph of y=−13x+1

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Answer:

Hi there!

Your answer is:

slope: -13

y-int: 1

Explanation:

The slope is the x coefficient, rise/run

In this case, its -13/1. Which means it has a slope of -13.

The y int is the constant term.

In this case, its 1. Which means it crosses the y axis at 1

Hope this helps

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Slope is -13 and y-intercept is +1
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