Question
How do you explain why two graphed lines have the same slopes but different y-intercepts?
(1 point)
• The lines are intersecting.
• The lines are parallel.
The lines overlap
completely.
Not enough information is
given.
(1 point)
• The lines are intersecting.
• The lines are parallel.
The lines overlap
completely.
Not enough information is
given.
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A line has an equation of
y = -X + 6. What are the slope
and y-intercept? (1 point)
O The slope is 1, and the y-intercept is 6.
o The slope is 6, and the y-
intercept is -1.
The slope is -1, and the
y-intercept is 6.
O There is no slope, and the
y-intercept is 6.
y = -X + 6. What are the slope
and y-intercept? (1 point)
O The slope is 1, and the y-intercept is 6.
o The slope is 6, and the y-
intercept is -1.
The slope is -1, and the
y-intercept is 6.
O There is no slope, and the
y-intercept is 6.
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