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28 January, 20:28

What is the slope and y intercept for

y=-4

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  1. 28 January, 20:41
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    The graph of that equation is a horizontal line. No matter what 'x' you decide to look at, the value of 'y' there is always - 4. It never changes. So the slope of the line is zero, and it intercepts the y-axis at - 4.
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