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Gabrielle Gross
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16 February, 21:17
What's the slope and y intercept of y=-2x+7
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Andres Petersen
16 February, 21:30
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y = mx + b
y = - 2x + 7
mx = Slope
-2x = Slope
Down 2, left 1 = Slope
b = y intercept
7 = y intercept
(0,7) = y intercept
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