To figure out the slope and y-intercept of y-7x=3, rearrange the equation in to slope-intercept form, or y=mx+b. Y-7x=3 rearranged is y=7x+3. The slope is the coefficient with x, so here it's 7, or 7/1. This means for every seven units the lines goes up, it goes to the right once. To figure out the y-intercept (the point where the line crosses the y-axis) punch the equation into a graphing calculator or graph it manually. In this equation, the y-intercept is (-1/2, 0).
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y - 7x is not an equation, it is an expression. An expression cannot have a slope.y - 7x is not an equation, it is an expression. An expression cannot have a slope.y - 7x is not an equation, it is an expression. An expression cannot have a slope.y - 7x is not an equation, it is an expression. An expression cannot have a slope.
(2,4) (1, -3) First, find the slope, which is change in y over change in x. from -3 to 4 is 7 from 1 to 2 is 1 The slope is 7. Using the point slope formula you can find it in slope-intercept form. point-slope is y-y1=m(x-x1) *Number 1's are subscripts and m=slope* [You use a point for y1 and x1] y- (-3) = 7 (x-1) y+3 = 7x - 7 y= 7x -10
y - 7x is not an equation but an expression. It cannot, therefore, define a line.
To function form. - 7X - 4Y = 16 - 4Y = 7X + 16 Y = - 7/4X - 4 ------------------------ The slope is, - 7/4 --------
7x-2y = 14 -2y = -7x+14 y = 3.5x-7