2x-5y = -10
-5y = -2x-10
y = 2/5x+2 which is in slope intercept form
2x+5y = 10
5y = -2x+10
y = -0.4x+2 which is now in slope intercept form
y = mx + b <-- (Slope Intercept equation) y = 4x - 1 <-- (Slope Intercept form)
Slope is zero y-intercept is -7 there is no x-intercept for this equation
Solving the equation for "y" gives you the slope-intercept form.
Slope = 0, intercept = 3
Yes, that is the slope intercept form of the equation for a straight line.
y = mx + b <-- (Slope Intercept equation) y = 4x - 1 <-- (Slope Intercept form)
Slope is zero y-intercept is -7 there is no x-intercept for this equation
Solving the equation for "y" gives you the slope-intercept form.
Slope = 0, intercept = 3
Yes, that is the slope intercept form of the equation for a straight line.
y = 5x - 3
Slope: -2 Intercept: 5
It is: y = 0.25x-0.875 in slope intercept form
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Slope = -6/5 = -1.2 y-intercept = -3
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There is no y-intercept or slope for this given equation, because its graph is a vertical line perpendicular to the x-axis.