The equation of this line might be more familiar to you if you write it as
Y = zero(X) - 3
Now you can see that the line has a slope of zero (it's horizontal) and passes
through the point [ Y = -3 ] on the y-axis. That point is the y-intercept.
There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
y = xz where x = 3, z = 10 y = 3 x 10 = 30
a = 3 and y = 0
If y(x) = 1/3x, y(-18) = 1/[3(-18)] = -1/54.
x+y = 3 + 2x-y= 6 = 3x=9 x=3 :- 3+y=3 y=3-3 y=0 s.s = x=3, y=0
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There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
y = xz where x = 3, z = 10 y = 3 x 10 = 30
a = 3 and y = 0
3(1.5) =4.5 Y is found between X and Z in the alphabet.
y=3 cos(x) y' = -3 sin(x)
If y(x) = 1/3x, y(-18) = 1/[3(-18)] = -1/54.
y = 3x y = 3*19 = 57
x+y = 3 + 2x-y= 6 = 3x=9 x=3 :- 3+y=3 y=3-3 y=0 s.s = x=3, y=0
y=3x-5
x=y
y/x is a constant; so first of you can solve for this constant. y/x=6/-3, or y/x=-2 y/4=-2 y=-8