Give the slope and the y-intercept for the line represented by the equation.

3) y = -1

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y intercept is -1, no slope

To find the slope and y-intercept for the line represented by the equation y = -1, we can rewrite the equation in the slope-intercept form, which has the format y = mx + b, where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept.

In this case, since the equation y = -1 does not have an x-term, it is essentially a horizontal line that intersects the y-axis at y = -1. Therefore, the y-intercept is -1.

Since there is no x-term in the equation, the slope of the line is zero. A slope of zero indicates that the line is horizontal and parallel to the x-axis.

So, the slope is 0 and the y-intercept is -1 for the line represented by the equation y = -1.