What can you interpret about the equation y=−2x−8 ?(1 point) Responses
The slope is 2, the y-intercept is −8, and the line is rising from left to right.
The slope is −2, the y-intercept is 8, and the line is falling from left to right.
The slope is −2, the y-intercept is 8, and the line is rising from left to right.
The slope is −2, the y-intercept is −8, and the line is falling from left to right.
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The correct interpretation is: The slope is -2, the y-intercept is -8, and the line is rising from left to right.
No. The slope is negative, it is FALLING.
The slope is −2, the y-intercept is −8, and the line is falling from left to right.
The slope is −2, the y-intercept is −8, and the line is falling from left to right.
Apologies for the mistake. You are correct. The slope is -2, the y-intercept is -8, and the line is falling from left to right.