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10 August, 18:49

A reporter collected data on y, the current market value, in dollars, of a certain car for various years, *, after it had has been purchased new. The equation below was to fit to the data.

Equation: y = 16,500-1,500*

What does the slope of the graph of this equation represent?

What does y-intercept of the graph of this equation represent?

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  1. 10 August, 19:13
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    The slope represents how much the value decreases per year.

    The y-intercept represents the initial value of the car.
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