what is the y intercept and slope of f(x)=3x+1?
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f(x) = 3x + 1

Let y = f(x). We have y = 3x + 1.

This is known as the slope-intercept form (i.e. y = mx + c, where m is a number representing the slope and c is a number representing the y-intercept).

Hence, from the equation, we can see that the slope if 3 and the y-intercept is (0, 1).
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