SOLUTION: explain what the "y-intercept" and "slope" of a two variable linear equation are. How can you find the y-intercept and slope given a linear equation? How would this change if you w

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Question 774103: explain what the "y-intercept" and "slope" of a two variable linear equation are. How can you find the y-intercept and slope given a linear equation? How would this change if you were given the graph of the linear equation instead of the equation itself? How could you find the slope if you were given two points, but neither the graph nor the equation? Provide either a linear equation, a graph of a linear equation, or two points
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