Find the slope and the y−intercept of the line in the graph.

Answer:
Y= 1/4x +2
Step-by-step explanation:
The y intercept is +2 (positive 2 on the Y ☝ line) and the slope is counting on the X axis first, then counting ☝ on the y... Until you get to the next point that is not on the white part of the graph. For example: Counting from (0, 2) to (1, 6) would be rise over run aka 1()/4(☝). Sorry if that was needlessly complicated... Basically solid point, rise/run, next solid point = slope. Solid point on y line = y intercept.