What is the slope and y- intercept for PARENT LINEAR FUNCTION?

To find the slope and y-intercept of a linear function, we need the equation of the function. The general form of a linear function is y = mx + b, where "m" represents the slope and "b" represents the y-intercept.

If you have the equation of the parent linear function, you can identify the values of "m" and "b" directly. However, without the specific equation, we can provide some information about the parent linear function.

The parent linear function is usually considered as the simplest form of a linear function, which is y = x. In this case, the slope (m) is 1, and the y-intercept (b) is 0, since the equation represents a line passing through the origin (0, 0).

If you are referring to a different parent linear function, please provide the equation, and we can help you determine the values of the slope and y-intercept more precisely.