It shows the relationship of y in terms of x. [y = (yIntercept) + ((slope)*(x))] [slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)]
A horizontal line crossing the y axis at 3.
There is no y intercept and the slope of the line is 12 from the origin
You switch the x and y coordinates of the line. In other words, (x,y) ---> (y,x). I hope this helps! :)
y=3x+3 -- This could be the formula for a line, where the slope is 3 and the y intercept is (0,3). In the next line the slope would be 4 and the y-intercept would be 5
y equals 4x+1 is a parallel line to y equals 4x.
You can write it either in standard form (ax + by = c) or in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b)
It shows the relationship of y in terms of x. [y = (yIntercept) + ((slope)*(x))] [slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)]
Y Equals X PointsAll points that has the same y coordinates as x coordinates are on the y=x line.
The diagonal line collapses into a single point on that line.
The graph is a horizontal line at y=3
The slope of the line y = -2 is zero.
No, they are perpendicular.
y= -5
y equals 3x has the greater slope.
A horizontal line crossing the y axis at 3.
A horizontal line crossing the y axis at 3.