You get a straight line. as in 2x + y.
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Wrong!
2x + y is not a line, it is an expression.
The standard form of the equation of a line is y = mx + c where m is the slope.
If there is no slope, then m = 0 and so the equation becomes y = c. This is a straight line parallel to the x-axis.
To identify the slope in a linear equation, rearrange the equation into the form y = mx + b. The term m is the slope.
The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is y = mx + b where m = slope and b = the y-intercept.
y=mx+b
the answer is y=mx+b
If you mean points of (3, 4) and (5, 8) then the slope is 2 and the equation is y=2x-2
To identify the slope in a linear equation, rearrange the equation into the form y = mx + b. The term m is the slope.
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b
it means that the line in the linear equation is a vertical line
The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is y = mx + b where m = slope and b = the y-intercept.
i dont know 8x+5y=89
A linear equation looks like a straight line, it sometimes does slope, but it is straight.
Yes, the equation has a slope of 0.
In a linear (first-order) equation, it is the ratio of the change in y of a segment to the change in x of the same segment. If the equation is in the form y = mx + b, m is the slope. In a higher-order equation, the instantaneous slope is the slope of the tangent line intersecting a particular point along the curve.
Slope is the ratio of the rise over the run of a linear equation
y = 4x-3 is already a linear equation. The slope is 4 and the y-intercept is -3
Slope= rise over run
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