If the y intercept is -6 then the equation is: y = -7x-6
The straight line equation would depend on the slope which has not been given.
The equation of slope intercept form is y=mx+b. This would be used in finding the slope of an object and is the most efficient way to date in doing so.
The slope would be -2 (moving 2 units down and one across). When you have a linear equation, the slope is always the variable's coefficient.
Slope Intercept form is meant for a line, so if you know the slope m in the equation y=mx+b then with a given point say (3,4) and say the slope of the line was 2 then the equation would read y=2x+4.
The slope of that would be 0.75 - if you follow the the equation; y2 - y1 x2 - x1
The equation then would be y = 13x
A normal slope-intercept form equation would read: y = mx + b The slope of an equation is also known as 'm'. The y-intercept would count as 'b'. So in a random equation such as: y= 5x + 6 '5' would be the slope and '6' would be the y-intercept.
I assume you mean y = -6. The slope of this would be zero since it is a horizontal line. For the equation x = -6, the slope would be infinite since this is a vertical line.
y - 2x is not an equation. If that is supposed to be y = 2x then the slope is 2. Or, written as a slope, would be 2/1
The straight line equation would depend on the slope which has not been given.
We know that the line passes through points (2, 2) and (0, 10) (since the y-intercept is 10).Using these two points, we can find the slope of the line,m = (10 - 2)/(0 - 2) = 8/-2 = 4/-1 = -4.Now by using the slope, m = -4, and the y-intercept, 10, we can write the equation of the line in the slope-intercept form, y = mx + b which isy = -4x + 10.
-1
To get the slope, you would have to do Y2-Y1 _____ X2-X1 or Rise ------ Run If you had two pairs of coordinates from a graph, the coordinates would be (X1, Y1) and (X2, Y2) For example, if you had the coordinate pairs (1,2) and (3,4) Your X1 would be 1, and your Y1 would be 2. So when you follow the equation Y2-Y1 _____ X2-X1 you would get 4-2 ----- 3-1 When you simplify, you would get 2/2 or 1. So your slope would be 1. Also, if you have an equation in Slope-Intercept Form, y=mx+b, your slope would be m. For example, if you had the equation y=3x+2, your slope would be 3.
The equation of slope intercept form is y=mx+b. This would be used in finding the slope of an object and is the most efficient way to date in doing so.
The slope would be -2 (moving 2 units down and one across). When you have a linear equation, the slope is always the variable's coefficient.
The slope would be 3/4
y = {slope}x + {y intercept}