Identifying Slope and y-Intercept of a Line
Identify the slope and y-intercept of each linear function's equation.
-x+ 3 = y
slope = 1; y-intercept at -3
y = 3x - 1
slope = -1; y-intercept at 3
y = 1 - 3x
slope = 3; y-intercept at -1
x-3= y
slope = -3; y-intercept at 1

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Step-by-step explanation:

The slope is the coefficient of x; the y-intercept is the constant.

  • -x + 3 = y: slope = -1; y-intercept at 3
  • y = 3x - 1: slope = 3; y-intercept at -1
  • y = 1 - 3x: slope = -3; y-intercept at 1
  • x - 3 = y: slope = 1; y-intercept at -3

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