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22 November, 12:24

Alyssa correctly determines that the graphouse of a linear equation intersects the x-axis at (6,0) and intersects the y-axis at (0,2). She calculates the slope and then writes the slope intercept equation for the line as y = (-1/3) x+6. What error did Alyssa make? What is the correct slope-intercep equation for this line?

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  1. 22 November, 12:49
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    The answer is y = - 1/3x + 2
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