The slope is: y = 3x + 6
The y-intercept is: 6
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the transformations of a cosine equation can be shown as:
y=±a(b(x-h))+k
Where 'a' is the amplitude
'b' is the horizontal change (Do 2π/b to find the period)
'h' is the horizontal shift
and 'k' is the vertical shift or midline.
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If the amplitude is 4, we can assume a=4.
Since the period is 4/7, we can solve for the 'b' value by:

Next, since the midline is 2, we know that a vertical shift of 2 occurred. Thus, the 'k' value is 2.
Writing this equation gives us:

The third one is r=-10 (don't forget the negative!)
The fourth one is p=-3 (again, watch for the negative)
((I can't get the fifth one, sorry. You might want to repost another question with just that one))
The sixth one is w=35.
Hope this helped a little bit! Sorry I couldn't help with all of them .-. Good luck though!