Transform the equation into slope-intercept form: y = mx + b. The intercept is b. 5x - 4y = 18 -4y = 18 - 5x 4y = 5x - 18 y = 5x/4 - 18/4 so the y-intercept is -18/4 or -4.5
y-intercept: -1/4 x-intercept: 1/5 5x-4y=1 -4y=-5x+1 y=5/4x+1/-4 5x-4y=1 5x=4y+1 x=4/5y+1/5
Yes. y= 3x+4 and y= -5x+4 have same y-intercept.
y = 5x + 2
write equation in standfrd form y =mx + b where b = y intercept 5x - 2y =20 5x -20 = 2y 5/2 x -10 = y when x = 0 y = -10, the y intercept
Transform the equation into slope-intercept form: y = mx + b. The intercept is b. 5x - 4y = 18 -4y = 18 - 5x 4y = 5x - 18 y = 5x/4 - 18/4 so the y-intercept is -18/4 or -4.5
If you mean: -5x+2y = 20 then the x intercept is -4 and the y intercept is 10
y-intercept: -1/4 x-intercept: 1/5 5x-4y=1 -4y=-5x+1 y=5/4x+1/-4 5x-4y=1 5x=4y+1 x=4/5y+1/5
Yes. y= 3x+4 and y= -5x+4 have same y-intercept.
The x intercept is the point where y = 0, the y intercept is the point where x =0: For the x intercept: 5x + 2y = 20, but y = 0 => 5x + 0 = 20 => x = 20/5 = 4. So the x intercept is at (4, 0). For the y intercept: 5x + 2y = 20, but x = 0 [The rest of the calculation is left as an exercise for the reader.]
5x - 6y = -5At the x-intercept, y = 0 ==> 5x = -5x = -1At the y-intercept, x = 0 ==> -6y = -5y = 5/6
Write the equation in the standard form: y = mx + c. then slope = m, y-intercept = c and x-intercept = -c/m So, 5x + 2y = 4 2y = -5x + 4 y = -2.5x + 2 So slope = m = -2.5 y-intercept = 2 x-intercept = -2/(-2.5) = 1/1.25 = 0.8 or 4/5
5x+4y = -4 4y = -5x -4 y = -5/4x -1 or as y = -1.25x -1 both of which are in slope-intercept form
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If you mean: 5x-2y = 20 then y = 2.5x-10 whereas the slope is 2.5 and the y intercept is -10 The x intercept will be at: (4, 0)
5x+2y=-4 Subtract 5x from both sides 2y=-5x-4 divide by two on both sides y=-5/2x-2 y = -2.5x -2 in slope-intercept form