Question 225487
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Since your equation is already in slope-intercept form, *[tex \Large y\ =\ mx\ +\ b], you can determine the slope and *[tex \Large y]-intercept by inspection.  The number that is in the place of the *[tex \Large m] in *[tex \Large y\ =\ mx\ +\ b] is the slope, and the number that is in the place of the *[tex \Large b] in *[tex \Large y\ =\ mx\ +\ b] is the *[tex \Large y]-intercept.



John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
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