 Hello and welcome to the session. In this session we discussed the following question which says determine the slope and y-intercept of the following line y is equal to minus 2x plus 3. Before we move on to the solution, let's recall the slope-intercept form of a line. The slope-intercept form of a line is given by y is equal to mx plus c where we have this m is the slope of the straight line and c is the y-intercept of the straight line or you can say the coefficient of x that is m is the slope of the straight line and the constant term that is c would be the y-intercept of the straight line. This is the key idea that we use for this question. Let's proceed with the solution now. We are given the line y is equal to minus 2x plus 3. We need to find the slope and the y-intercept of this line. Now let this given equation of line be equation 1. Now next we compare this equation of line with the slope-intercept form of the line. So comparing the equation 1 with the slope intercept form of the line which is y is equal to mx plus c we find that this m is equal to minus 2 and c is equal to 3. So we say slope of the given equation of the line which is y is equal to minus 2x plus 3 is minus 2 and y-intercept of the given equation of line which is y is equal to minus 2x plus 3 is 3. So this is the final answer. This completes the session. Hope you have understood the solution of this question.