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y = -8 / 5

The slope is zero.
The y-intercept is -1.6.

The graph is a horizontal line that passes through the point [ y = -1.6 ] on the y-axis.

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Q: In the equation y equals -8 divided by 5 what is the slope and y-intercept?
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