Not always. For example, try to find the slope of the line that passes through the points (3, 4) and (2, 3).
Normally yes, but if the slope passes through the origin (0, 0) then it will have no y intercept.
If you mean: y = -4x then the slope is -4 and there is no y intercept because the line cuts through the origin at (0, 0)
y=13x
The ratio of a pair of values is always the same. or The scatter plot of the data indicates a straight line with a positive slope that passes through the origin.
For two lines to be parallel they must have the same slope. A line parallel to a line with slope -2 would have a slope of -2.
No. The y axis passes through the origin but its slope is not defined.
It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.It is a straight line through the origin, with a positive slope.
y = 0. You can get this from the slope-intercept equation of the line.
which equation has a slope of -1/2 and a graph that passes through (-3,4)?
The line passing through the point (0,0) with a slope of 7 would be y=7x.
When it is a line through the origin.
It is: y = -2x
y = 3x
Slope = 1Y-intercept = 0Y = X
y=x
This is a straight line, runs through the origin and has a slope of 12.
It is a straight line equation in the form of: y = x