ax+by=c --- standard form and slope intercept form is y=mx+b,, so for example:
8x+4y=16 ----this in its standard form so if we change it to slope intercept form, we transpose 8x beside 16.. there fore, the result is 4y=-8x+16. .however.. in slope intercept form,, the variable y should not have any coeffiecient.. so we should dived 4y, -8x and 16 by 4,, therefore the result is y=-2x+4.. so the slope intercept form of 8x+4y=16 is y=-2x+4
Standard. You need a linear equation in two variables for slope-intercept form.
YES...A direct variation is a linear relationship in which y-intercept is always 0.
Any function of the form:f(x) = mx + b where "m" is the slope, and "b" is the y-intercept.
You could put the equation in slope-intercept form or in parent linear function or even make a table of values.
The slope intercept form is expressed as y = mx + c, where m is the slope and c is the y intercept.If you had a slope intercept linear equation such as y = -1/3x + 5Then this could be presented in a non standard form 3y = 15 - xEach format has its benefits and these will become apparent as your graph/coordinate work develops.
it is impossible for a linear function to not have a y-intercept
Yes
X = 3 A vertical line not having a Y intercept.
Standard. You need a linear equation in two variables for slope-intercept form.
The y-intercept is c in the standard form. The x-intercept is -c/m.
No, it would have to be parallel to the y-axis, making the slope undefined and having only a single x-value. Not a linear function.
y=ax+b a=slope b=y intercept
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YES...A direct variation is a linear relationship in which y-intercept is always 0.
Any function of the form:f(x) = mx + b where "m" is the slope, and "b" is the y-intercept.
Direct variation means that a linear function can be written as y = kx. The y-intercept must be (0, 0). The constant, k, is the slope.
A linear equation can be written in many different forms. Two forms are used frequently. ax+by=c is standard form as y=mx+b is slope intercept form.