SOLUTION: The slope is 1 ; the y-intersept is 0

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Question 18591: The slope is 1 ; the y-intersept is 0
Answer by Alwayscheerful(414)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Definition of a Y-intercept is: A point in the equation where the X value equals 0
In your case, the slope is 1. Use . That means you will be "rising" 1 square and "running" over 1 square.
You Y-intercept is (0,0)

You first plot the Y-intercept, then rise up 1 square, then go over 1 square.
Your graph should look something like this.

Hope this helps!

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