If you mean: y = 12x-23 then the slope is 12 and the y intercept is -23
If you mean a slope of -12 through the point (5, 3) the equation is y = -12x+63
So the given line is y=12x-8 and the given point is x=2 y=15? 15=12*2+m m=-9 y=12x-9
There is no y intercept and the slope of the line is 12 from the origin
None because without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation.
3x-15x-y= 45 -12x-y=45 -y=12x+45 y=-12x-45 Solution set: straight line, y-intercept=-45 and slope =-12
If the equation is y=12x, the slope is 12
If you mean y = 12x then the slope of the line is 12
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y = 12x or y = 12x + 0 This equation is in the form of slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m is the slope. Thus, the slope is 12.
If you mean y = 12x then the slope of the line is 12
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The given line has the equation ( y = 12x + 3 ). The slope of this line is 12. Lines that are parallel have the same slope, so the slope of any line parallel to this one is also 12.
[ y = 12x ] is an equation, not a 'problem'. The graph of that equation is a straight line with a slope of 12 .
The equation you've provided seems to be missing an equals sign. If the equation is meant to be (y = 12x), then the slope of the line is 12. This means that for every unit increase in (x), (y) increases by 12 units. If the equation is different, please clarify for an accurate assessment.
It is: y = 12x+4
If you mean a slope of -12 through the point (5, 3) the equation is y = -12x+63