How do you find the slope and y-intercept of y=x+2?

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1 Answer

slope = 1=1
yy-intercept = 2=2

Explanation:

The equation

y=x+2y=x+2

is written in the "slope-Intercept" form

y=mx+by=mx+b

mm refers to the slope and bb refers to the yy-intercept. So, in this case, by knowing y=mx+by=mx+b, one can see that the slope (m)(m) is 11 and the yy-intercept (b)(b) is 22.