Determine the slope and y-intercept of a linear equation by analyzing a graph

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Hello everyone I'm trying to figure this topic out but am unsure about how to properly proceed. Could someone please give me an example that fits the title of this thread? Thank you!
 
Hello everyone I'm trying to figure this topic out but am unsure about how to properly proceed. Could someone please give me an example that fits the title of this thread? Thank you!

What is the definition of the y-intercept of a curve? What is the definition of the x-intercept of a curve? What is the definition of the slope of a curve?

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Hello everyone I'm trying to figure ["Determine the slope and y-intercept of a linear equation by analyzing a graph"] out but am unsure about how to properly proceed.
You already have loads of worked examples in your textbook, in your class notes, and on the various websites you've visited when studying this topic. So one more worked example isn't likely to make a big difference.

Instead, please reply with an example of an exercise with which you're having trouble, and provide a clear listing of your thoughts and efforts so far. Once we can see where things are going sideways, we can reply with useful helps. Thank you! ;)
 
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