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Write a function with an \"\"-intercept of \"\" and a \"\"-intercept of \"\".

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Use the \"\"- and \"\"-intercepts to determine the slope of the function.

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Since the \"\"-intercept is \"\", the function will be in the form \"\".

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Find \"\" using the \"\"-intercept.

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Let \"\" and \"\".

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Solve for \"\".

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\"\"                      (Linear equation)

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\"\"                           (Substitute \"\" and \"\")

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\"\"         (Subtract \"\" from each side)

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\"\"                              (Apply additive inverse property: \"\")

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\"\"                      (Divide each side by \"\")

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\"\"                             (Cancel common terms)

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\"\"                 (Substitute \"\")

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Therefore, the function is \"\".

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\"\"

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The function is \"\".