y= slope + y-intercept
The slope intercept form is y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept y=2x-8.
y=mx+b is the slope intercept equation m=slope b= y-intercept y=-7x + 2 m= -7 b= +2
The slope intercept equation of a line is y=mx+b, where m is the slope of the line and b is the y-intercept.
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y= slope + y-intercept
because right away you can tell the slope and y-intercept
It is in slope intercept form. The slope is 0 and the y-intercept is -2.
slope-intercept from is y=mx+b, m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. put the values of the slope and y-intercept into the equation. y=2x-2
You have to find the slope and y-intercept first.
slope intercept form is y=mx+b (m is slope, b is y intercept) slope = 4, y intercept = -2 y = 4x -2
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y = -5x+2 in slope intercept form
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The slope-intercept form of an equation is: y = mx + b In this case, "m" is the slope, and "b" is the y-intercept.
It has no slope nor intercept. In fact, it does not exist!
The slope is -1.25