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Fortunately most of the hard work is already done; you have the equation in y = mx + b form. m and b are the slope and y-intercept respectively.

In this case m=25 and b=(-2). The only bit of work that needs to be done is to rewrite the y-intercept as an ordered pair. Since this is where the line crosses the y-axis, the x-coordinate will be 0.

slope=m=25

y-intercept: (0,-2) y=25x-2 the slope is 25 and the y intercept is -2

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