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Which statements accurately describe how to determine the  y-intercept and the slope from the graph below? to find the  y-intercept, begin at the origin and move horizontally to the graphed line. to find the slope, use two ordered pairs on the line and substitute into the equation  .to find the  y-intercept, begin at the origin and move horizontally to the graphed line. to find the slope, use two ordered pairs on the line and substitute into the equation  .to find the  y-intercept, begin at the origin and move vertically to the graphed line. to find the slope, use two ordered pairs on the line and substitute into the equation  .to find the  y-intercept, begin at the origin and move vertically to the graphed line. to find the slope, use two ordered pairs on the line and substitute into the equation  .

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