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OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

Question Below-ow-ow! :P

OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

@misty1212

OpenStudy (sissyedgar):

@Shalante

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@dan815

OpenStudy (anonymous):

To solve this, you're going to want to get it into slope-INTERCEPT form (y=mx+b where m=slope and b=y-intercept) So all you have to do is rearrange the equation =) |dw:1442896096614:dw| Now just look for what is added, and that's your y-int! Does that make sense?

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