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To find: the slope and y -intercept of the given linear equation.
Also to describe its graph.

Answer to Problem 48E
The slope of the line is 0
The y -intercept of the line is
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The linear equation
Formula used:
The equation of a line using slope-intercept form is
Calculation The linear equation is given as,
It can be rearranged into slope-intercept form as,
By comparing the above equation with the slope-intercept form,
So, the given line has no slope and its y -intercept is
It is clearly evident from the graph of the function that, its slope is zero and hence it is parallel to x -axis with an intercept at y -axis of
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