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Mathematics, 29.01.2021 01:30 floresvanexel4pejp1p

Zefram analyzed a linear relationship, found that the slope-intercept equation was y=3.5x+16, and made a prediction for the value of y for a given value of x. He realized that he made an error calculating the y-intercept and that it was actually 12. Can he just subtract 4 from his prediction if he knows that the slope is correct? Explain. I really don’t understand this question so please someone help.

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