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y=mx+c where y is the output and m is the slope
No, it would have to be parallel to the y-axis, making the slope undefined and having only a single x-value. Not a linear function.
The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is y = mx + b where m = slope and b = the y-intercept.
Direct variation means that a linear function can be written as y = kx. The y-intercept must be (0, 0). The constant, k, is the slope.
A Y-intercept and the slope. The y-intercept is where the line crosses the Y axis.
y=mx+c where y is the output and m is the slope
y=ax+b a=slope b=y intercept
No, it would have to be parallel to the y-axis, making the slope undefined and having only a single x-value. Not a linear function.
y - x5 is an expression, not an equation. Furthermore, it is polynomial of order 5 and a non-linear function cannot be expressed in slope-intercept form.
The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is y = mx + b where m = slope and b = the y-intercept.
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Any function of the form:f(x) = mx + b where "m" is the slope, and "b" is the y-intercept.
y = 2500. With slope = 0, intercept = 2500
In the slope-intercept form you use the slope of the line and the y-intercept to the origin has a y-intersect of zero, b = 0, and represents a direct variation. All functions that can be written on the form f(x) = mx + b belong to the family of linear function.
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b
If you mean: x-2y = 2 then it is y = 0.5x-1
Direct variation means that a linear function can be written as y = kx. The y-intercept must be (0, 0). The constant, k, is the slope.