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YES...A direct variation is a linear relationship in which y-intercept is always 0.
y=mx+b is the equation for a linear relationship. y= the dependant variable m= the slope of the line x= the independent variable b= the y-intercept
When the x-intercept is equal to zero, the value of y is the y-intercept. If you don't have zero on the table, use the formula y=mx+b, where m is the slope, and b is the intercept.
A scatter diagram. A line diagram will not be as good at showing a relationship that is non-linear (not a straight line).
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b
A Y-intercept and the slope. The y-intercept is where the line crosses the Y axis.
YES...A direct variation is a linear relationship in which y-intercept is always 0.
it is impossible for a linear function to not have a y-intercept
y=mx+b is the equation for a linear relationship. y= the dependant variable m= the slope of the line x= the independent variable b= the y-intercept
plug in a 0 for the "x" value of the equation, and solve it :D
The y-intercept of a linear equation is the point on the y-axis at which the line cuts.It could be found by plugging x = 0 in the given linear equation.For example,Consider 3x + 2y = 6. To find the y-intercept just plug x = 0 in the equation.3(0) + 2y = 62y = 6y = 3(0, 3) is the y-intercept of the linear equation 2x + 3y = 6.Note:In the same way we can find the x-intercept by plugging y = 0 in the given linear equation.
When the x-intercept is equal to zero, the value of y is the y-intercept. If you don't have zero on the table, use the formula y=mx+b, where m is the slope, and b is the intercept.
inverse linear or quadratic
A scatter diagram. A line diagram will not be as good at showing a relationship that is non-linear (not a straight line).
The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is y = mx + b where m = slope and b = the y-intercept.
The y-intercept of a linear equation is the point where the graph of the line represented by that equation crosses the y-axis.
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b