yes because you will need the slope and y-intercept to find the equation of a line and the point through which the line passes is the y-intercept so it is yes!!!!!!!
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The vertical line that passes through the point (0, 4) is the Y-axis. Its equation isX = 0
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If you mean a slope of 6 passing through the point of (1, 3) then the equation works out as: y = 6x-3
If you mean slope of -3 and a point of (2, 4) then the equation is y = -3x+10
If you mean a slope of 6 and point of (-3, 5) then the equation is: y = 6x+23
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Assuming the point is (9, -4), the equation is y = -4.
The vertical line that passes through the point (0, 4) is the Y-axis. Its equation isX = 0
The equation is: y = 4x-22
Write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form that has a slope of -2 and passes through the point (2, -8).
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The equation works out as: y = 5x+7
If you mean a slope of 6 passing through the point of (1, 3) then the equation works out as: y = 6x-3
The vertical line that passes through the point (0, 4) is the Y-axis. Its equation isX = 0
"14" is not a point; you need two coordinates to specify a point.
If you mean slope of -3 and a point of (2, 4) then the equation is y = -3x+10
If you mean a slope of 6 and point of (-3, 5) then the equation is: y = 6x+23