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This is pretty easy but what cannot be determined is the correlation between x and y :).

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The slope of the equation is b, the y intercept is a, the dependent variable is y and the independent variable is x.

The standard equation for a linear function in slope intercept form is given by:

y = mx + b;

where m is the slope of the function (i.e. the rate of change of y with respect to x), b is the y intercept (value of y when x = 0), y is the dependent variable and x is the independent variable.

Hence from the linear equation:

y = bx + a

The slope of the equation is b, the y intercept is a, the dependent variable is y and the independent variable is x.

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