It moves higher or lower on the plane, while remaining parallel to the original.
You draw a horizontal line on the x-intercept.
A line with a y-intercept but no x-intercept will be a straight line parallel to the x axis. It will have a slope of zero.
Yes, a zero slope line has no x-intercept.
A parallel line.
as the y-intercept increases, the graph of the line shifts up. as the y-intercept decreases, the graph of the line shifts down.
It depends on the y-intercept of WHAT is changed.
It moves higher or lower on the plane, while remaining parallel to the original.
You draw a horizontal line on the x-intercept.
The y-intercept is the point where the line crosses the y-axis. If you change the y-intercept, that means that the line crosses the y-axis somewhere else. Depending on what remains constant, you may get different results. For example, if you don't change the slope, the entire line will simply move up or down.
The graph crosses the y-axis at a different point.
A line with a y-intercept but no x-intercept will be a straight line parallel to the x axis. It will have a slope of zero.
The y- intercept of a line is where the line crosses the y axis. The x- intercept is where the line crosses the x axis.
Slope intercept form is written in the form y = mx + b, where b is the y-intercept when x = 0, and m is the slope of the line. Then, this equation 3x - 4y = 1 in changed to y = -3/4x + 1/4.
The y-intercept is where the line crosses the y-axis, and the x-intercept is where the line cross the x-axis
The slope intercept equation of a line is y=mx+b, where m is the slope of the line and b is the y-intercept.
Yes, a zero slope line has no x-intercept.