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Answer:

1.   m = -3/4

2.   y-intercept = 4

3.   Two points are (0,4) and (4,1)

4.   m = 3/2

5.   y-intercept = 3

6.   Two points are (0,3) and (-2,0)

7.   m = -2/5

8.   y-intercept = -2

9.   Two points are (0,-2) and (5,-4)

10.  m = 1/2

11.   y-intercept = 3

12.   Two points are (0,3) and (2,4)

13.    m = -1

14.    y-intercept = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Questions #1, 4, 7, 10, 13:

These questions are the ones looking for the slope. To find the slope with the equation, all you have to do is look at the coefficient to the "x".

Questions #2, 5, 8, 11, 14:

These questions are the ones looking for the y-intercepts. To find the y-intercept of the equation, all you have to look for is the other term (not the one with "x"). It will generally be the second one in the equation.

Questions #3, 6, 9, 12:

These questions are the ones asking you to graph them. To find two coordinates to place (and then connect the dots to form the line), you can use the y-intercept and the slope. The y-intercept alone can count as one. Then you must look at the formatting of the slope.

The numerator of the slope is how much a point rises and the denominator is how much is runs. For example, if you have the coordinate (4,5) and the slope is 1/2, you would rise one and go run over two, so another coordinate would be (6,6)

Answer:

1.   m = -3/4

2.   y-intercept = 4

3.   Two points are (0,4) and (4,1)

4.   m = 3/2

5.   y-intercept = 3

6.   Two points are (0,3) and (-2,0)

7.   m = -2/5

8.   y-intercept = -2

9.   Two points are (0,-2) and (5,-4)

10.  m = 1/2

11.   y-intercept = 3

12.   Two points are (0,3) and (2,4)

13.    m = -1

14.    y-intercept = 2

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