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| Question 60200:  Can someone help me find the slope and the y-intercept:
 y = x
 What would it look like?
 Thanks,
 Ashley
 Answer by funmath(2933)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hi Ashley, Find the slope and the y-intercept:
 y = x
 The slope intercept form of a line is
  , m=slope and b=y-intercept. If there is no coefficient of x, the slope is m=1
 If there is no b, the y-intercept is (0,0)
 It looks like this.  It's sometimes called the identity because y=x at all points.
 
  Ashley,
 You have another question about x=-9.
 I can't graph that because it's not a function.
 The slope is undefined, and graphically, it's a vertical line going up and down through x=-9.  I left the problem to someone else who may know how to use the draw feature.
 Happy Calculating, Ashley!!!
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