at the right. Use the graph at the right to answer 1-4. 1. Find the slope of the line. $-8/4$ 2. Find the $y$-intercept of the line. $4$ 3. Write an equation for the line in slope intercept form. $Y = -8/4x + 4$ 4. Which of the following equations could also be used to describe the graphed line?
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