The equation of a line is y = 1.5x − 2. What are its slope and y-intercept?

You need to use y=mx+c to answer this so basically
gradient/slope (m) is 1.5 and the y-intercept (c) is -2
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[tex]\bullet[/tex] Let's start by examining the equation we are working with more closely
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This particular equation is provided to us in "slope intercept form".
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The slope intercept formula is "[tex]\boldsymbol{y=mx+c}[/tex]"
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In this formula the letter "m" denotes the slope; the letter "c" denotes the y intercept.
(Remember, variables (letters) represent numbers! ^__^)
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[tex]\bullet[/tex] Above is all the information we need to come up with a solution to the given problem! ^^
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Now it's time we considered this.
"What is the slope & y intercept of the equation y=1.5x-2?"
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If in the formula y=mx+c, the slope is m, then what is the slope in the equation y=1.5x-2?
The slope is [tex]\large\boxed{\mid \boldsymbol{1.5} \mid}}[/tex].
The y intercept is [tex]\large\boxed{\mid \boldsymbol{-2} \mid}}[/tex]
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