When in the Y-intercept form. Y=mx+b Y is the y-coordinate m is the slope X is the x-coordinate b is the y-intercept
There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
You can write it either in standard form (ax + by = c) or in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b)
It shows the relationship of y in terms of x. [y = (yIntercept) + ((slope)*(x))] [slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)]
Without the inclusion of an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation
first of all, i dont see how slope and yintercept has anything to do with shopping. usually in an equation, y= mx+b, m stands for slope, and b is the y-intercept. x and y are just x and y. If the equation is mixed up, and is not in y=mx+b format, you need to solve to get y on one side, the slope, x, and whatever the presented constant is (which is the y-intercept) on the other side. hope this helps.
y = 11x + 5 The slope/gradient of this equation is 11. The slope/gradient can easily been seen in a linear equation: it is simply the co-efficient of x
The form is called slope-intercept form Y = mx + b m is the slope and b is the y-intercept(point where the graph will cross the y axis. ex: y = 2x - 5.8 slope is +2 and the y-intercept is -5.8 all slopes and intercepts are not whole numbers
The slope-intercept form of the equation is y = mx + b, where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept. It is used to graph linear equations easily.
Yes, it can be easily. y=-3x-7 has both a negative slope and a negative y-intercept.
The equation has no slope. The graph of the equation is a straight line with a slope of -1 .
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Equation 7 is not an equation and so cannot have a slope.