Points: (-2.5, -0.5) and (4.5, -1) Slope: -1/14 Equation: y = -1/14x-19/28 in slope intercept form
Slope is the amount that y increases/decreases by when x increases by one. If you have an slope-intercept equation of y=mx=b, your slope is m. For example, in the equation, y=3x+14, your slope is 3.
In the straight line equation of y = 2x+14 the slope or gadient is 2 and the y intercept is 14
If you mean: y = 14x+2 then the slope is 14 and the y intercept is 2
It is a straight line equation with a slope of 14 and a y intercept of -5
y=2/3x-7
4x+y = 14 will be parallel to the above equation because the slope or gradient remains the same but the y intercept changes.
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The parallel equation will have the same slope but with a different y intercept
Points: (-10, -3) and (7, 14) Slope: 1 Equation: y = x+7 whereas the slope is 1 and the y intercept is 7
Where an equation is presented in this form then convert it to the standard slope intercept format of y = mx + c. The value of m is the slope. 3x - 7y = 14 7y = 3x - 14 y = 3/7x - 2 The slope is therefore 3/7.