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Q: How does a coefficient relate to a slope?
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Is the slope of a line the coefficient of the x-term in the line?

Yes, the slope of a line is the coefficient of the x-term in the line.


In the slope-intercept equation for a line the coefficient of the x-term gives the .?

The coefficient of the x term gives the gradient of the slope.


What is the coefficient of x in the equation of a graph that has slope 0?

y=mx has a slope of m, if the slope is 0, m must be 0. So the coefficient of x is 0.


How can slope relate to pythagorean theorem?

It does not relate to it


In the slope intercept equation for a line the coefficient of the xterm gives the?

The slope intercept formula is Y=mX + b. M, which is your coefficient of X represents the line's slope.


In the slope-intercept equation for a line the coefficient of the -term gives the slope?

x


What slope-intercept equation for a line the coefficient of the -term gives the slope?

The "slope-intercept" form of a line is an equation of the form:y = mx + b The "m" term - the coefficient you are asking for - is the slope of the line. The "b" is the y-intercept.


In what term gives the slope the slope-intercept equation for a line the coefficient?

The "slope-intercept" form of a line is an equation of the form:y = mx + b The "m" term - the coefficient you are asking for - is the slope of the line. The "b" is the y-intercept.


What happens to the equation of the line as you change its slope?

The coefficient of x changes as the slope changes.


Y equals 8x plus 8 what is the slope?

Slope = coefficient of x = 8


What is the slope Y equals -4x plus 5?

slope = coefficient of x = -4


What is the slope of the line given by y equals 8.6x plus 67?

Well u the equation is in slope intercept form so as long as the coefficient in front of y is one then the coefficient in front of x is the slope in ur case the slope is 8.6