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Why there is minus sign in formula of y intercept?

If y = 2x+3 then the y intercept at is 3 on the y axis but if y = 2x-3 then the y intercept is at -3 on the y axis


What is intercepting graphs and tables?

Intercept for a graph are points at which the graph crosses either axis. There is no such thing as an intercept for tables.


When will y equals -7x - 8 cross the y- axis?

-15


What is the x intercept of 3y equals 18?

3y =18 y = 6 That is a line intercepting y axis at 6 but parallel to he x axis - there is no x intercept - it never crosses the x axis


What is y intercept?

The y-intercept is the point on the graph which touches the y-axis (there can be multiple points).Algebraically, it would be at coordinates ( 0, f(0) ).The y intercept is where the line crosses the y axis


What is the y-intercept of x equals 8?

The graph of [ x=8 ] is a vertical line through the point 8 on the x-axis. It never touches the y-axis, and has no y-intercept.


Which equation has no y intercept y equals negative x or x equals 1?

The line with equation crosses the y-axis at (0, 0), so the y-intercept is 0. While the line with equation x = 1 does not cross the y-axis at all (it is parallel to it), so it has no y-intercept.


Why is b in y equals mx plus b?

b is the intercept through the y axis


Can you Identify the x and y intercepts for the equation 4x minus 3y equals negative 12?

The equation is 4x-3y=-12 The easiest way is to remember that the line will intersect the x axis when y is equal to 0. So set y=0 and you have 4x=-12 or x=-3 Next, the line will intersect the y axis when x is 0 So set x=0 and you have -3y=-12 or y=4. As points, the x intercept is (-3,0) and the y intercept is (0,4)


Y equals mx plus b What is b?

The equation y = mx + b is the equation for a line in slope intercept form, with m being the slope, and b being the y-axis intercept.


What is the x and y intercept of 3 plus y equals 2?

3 + y = 2y = -1The y-intercept is -1 .There is no x-intercept ... the line is parallel to the x-axis, and never crosses it.


How can tbe x intercept and y intercept be used to graph a linear equation?

To graph a linear equation, the x-intercept and y-intercept provide two key points on the line. The x-intercept is where the line crosses the x-axis (where y = 0), and the y-intercept is where it crosses the y-axis (where x = 0). By plotting these two points on a Cartesian plane and drawing a straight line through them, you can accurately represent the linear equation. This method is particularly useful for quickly sketching the graph without needing to find additional points.