y = 2x+5 whereas 2 is the slope and 5 is the intercept
The y intercept is 3, and since your slope is 0, you have a horizontal line.
It is 6 and the y intercept is -1
There is no y-intercept or slope for this given equation, because its graph is a vertical line perpendicular to the x-axis.
First convert it to Y= y-x+4=0 y=x-4 The graph has a slope of 1 and the y-intercept is (0,-4)
Slope and y-intercept of y equals 2.5x is: Slope is 2.5 and y-intercept is 0
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The y intercept is 3, and since your slope is 0, you have a horizontal line.
It is 6 and the y intercept is -1
There is no y-intercept or slope for this given equation, because its graph is a vertical line perpendicular to the x-axis.
First convert it to Y= y-x+4=0 y=x-4 The graph has a slope of 1 and the y-intercept is (0,-4)
The graph of the equation is a straight line. 'm' is its slope. 'b' is its y-intercept
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Slope and y-intercept of y equals 2.5x is: Slope is 2.5 and y-intercept is 0
If you mean y = -1x +14 then it is a sraight line graph whereas -1 is the slope and 14 is the y intercept
An equation in the form y = mx + c has slope m and intercept c. y - 9 = 0.75x => y = 0.75x + 9 So slope = 0.75 and intercept = 9
I can't show it to you, but I can tell you it is a line through the origin with slope of 2. The y intercept and x intercept are 0
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b