The simplest way is to change the subject of the formula so that it is in the form y = mx + c.
There are alternatives, but a lot more work.
Differentiate the equation equal to x, and solve for dy/dx (that is the slope).
Substitute x = 0 in the original equation and solve for y (that is the intercept).
the slope formula is y=mx+b slope-intercept form of an equation of a line. where m=slope and b=the y-intercept
The slope is the gradient which is y2-y1/x2-x1 To find the y int you set the equation of the line equal to zero i think :/
the formula for slope-intercept form is y=mx+b. in the equation mx is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Since your equation is already in slope-intercept form, it's easy. Slope-intercept form is as follows: y=mx+b m always ends up being your slope, and b is your y intercept. Slope = 5, and the y intercept = 8 in your equation.
y=-4
the slope formula is y=mx+b slope-intercept form of an equation of a line. where m=slope and b=the y-intercept
The slope is the gradient which is y2-y1/x2-x1 To find the y int you set the equation of the line equal to zero i think :/
the formula for slope-intercept form is y=mx+b. in the equation mx is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
y = {slope}x + {y intercept}
A normal slope-intercept form equation would read: y = mx + b The slope of an equation is also known as 'm'. The y-intercept would count as 'b'. So in a random equation such as: y= 5x + 6 '5' would be the slope and '6' would be the y-intercept.
The slope intercept form is y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept y=2x-8.
Since your equation is already in slope-intercept form, it's easy. Slope-intercept form is as follows: y=mx+b m always ends up being your slope, and b is your y intercept. Slope = 5, and the y intercept = 8 in your equation.
Use the equation; y=mx+b where m is the slope Use your 2 points as y and b (intercept)
y=-4
The slope intercept form equation is stated as the following: y= mx + b. Where m is the slope or the coefficient in front of the x and b is the y intercept.
A vertical line on a graph has infinite slope and no y-intercept. Its equation is [ x = a number ]. The number is the line's x-intercept.
Use: (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1) to find the slope. Use: y -y1 = m(x -x1) to find the slope intercept equation whereas m is the slope.