y=3x-2 has gradient or slope of 3 and y intercept of -2 y=3x+2 has the same slope or gradient but y intercept of 2 in general, y=mx+b has a slope of m and a y intercept of b
slope intercept form is y=mx+b (m is slope, b is y intercept) slope = 4, y intercept = -2 y = 4x -2
It is in slope intercept form. The slope is 0 and the y-intercept is -2.
The slope of x and the y intercept as for example in the straight line equation of y = 2x+3 the slope is 2 and the y intercept is 3
y-2 +2 y=2 slope is undefined y intercept is 2
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An equation in slope intercept form is given by y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.Examples:If the slope is 3 and the y- intercept is 4, the equation will be, y = 3x + 4If the slope is -1/5 and y-intercept is -2/3, the equation will be, y = -1/2)x - 2/3
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y=3x-2 has gradient or slope of 3 and y intercept of -2 y=3x+2 has the same slope or gradient but y intercept of 2 in general, y=mx+b has a slope of m and a y intercept of b
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If you mean: y = -3x-2 then the slope is -3 and the y intercept is -2
y = 2/3x - 2
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If you mean: y = 3x+2 then the slope is 3 and the y intercept is 2
To determine the answers to your question, we need to put the equation in the standard slope/intercept form of y = mx + c........where m is the slope and c is the y intercept. y + 21/2 = 3/7x Then y = 3/7x - 21/2 So, we have a slope of 3/7 and a y intercept of -21/2.
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