SOLUTION: the slope of a line is y=6x+3 and is used to graph two points. the difference of the two points is 4. What is the y-intercept?
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Question 597916: the slope of a line is y=6x+3 and is used to graph two points. the difference of the two points is 4. What is the y-intercept? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! the slope of a line is y=6x+3 and is used to graph two points. the difference of the two points is 4. What is the y-intercept?
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Slope is a number, not y=6x+3.
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the difference of the two points is 4. ??
What does that mean?
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The y-int is 3