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what is the slope and the y-intercept for x+y>-6​

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Answer:

slope: -1, y-intercept: -6

Step-by-step explanation:

x + y > - 6

y > -x - 6

slope: coefficient of x term

y-intercept: when x = 0 or value of constant term when expression is expressed in the form y = mx + c

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