3x + 4y - 4 = 0
y = -2
3x + 4(-2) - 4 = 0
3x - 8 - 4 = 0
3x = 12
x = 4
(4,-2)
[ y = mx + b ] is.m = the slope of the graphed lineb = the 'y' value where the graphed line crosses the y-axis.
2x - 3y = 2The graph of this equation is a straight line, which crosses the y-axis where [ y = -2/3 ]and has a slope of 2/3 .x + 2y = 8The graph of this one is also a straight line, which crosses the y-axis where [ y = 4 ]and has a slope of -1/2 .
The place on a graph were a line crosses the y axis
If, by constant you mean the value c in the equation of a line in the form y = mx + c, then the intercept c, is at (0,c). that is, it is the point where the line crosses the y axis.
It's essantially y = x+7. So just graph that. (y = mx+b format) , or draw a diagnol line that crosses through 7 on the y axis.
The graph is a straight line. It crosses the y-axis at y=-9/7 , and its slope is 1426/7 .
[ y = mx + b ] is.m = the slope of the graphed lineb = the 'y' value where the graphed line crosses the y-axis.
it is the line in the middle of the crosses
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The y intercept
y-intercept
goes through the origin, up and to the right
2x - 3y = 2The graph of this equation is a straight line, which crosses the y-axis where [ y = -2/3 ]and has a slope of 2/3 .x + 2y = 8The graph of this one is also a straight line, which crosses the y-axis where [ y = 4 ]and has a slope of -1/2 .
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The place on a graph were a line crosses the y axis