Yes, that is the slope intercept form of the equation for a straight line.
the slope is - 2 and the y intercept is 4
That is slope-intercept form of a line.
Not quite. 'm' is the slope of the line. 'b' is the y-intercept The x-intercept is ( -b/m ).
The slope is 1/3 and the y-intercept is -1.
Yes, that is the slope intercept form of the equation for a straight line.
the slope is - 2 and the y intercept is 4
That is slope-intercept form of a line.
Not quite. 'm' is the slope of the line. 'b' is the y-intercept The x-intercept is ( -b/m ).
The slope is 1/3 and the y-intercept is -1.
The slope is -5 and the y intercept is 7.
Slope = -2 Y intercept = 5 =p
The slope is -6 and the y intercept is 12
The slope is 1 and the y intercept is 5
y=3x+3 -- This could be the formula for a line, where the slope is 3 and the y intercept is (0,3). In the next line the slope would be 4 and the y-intercept would be 5
the slope of the line is -2 over 1 or -2 because the equation is in slope intercept form. Where y=mx+b. M is refered to as the slope and b is the y intercept.
The graph of the equation is a straight line. 'm' is its slope. 'b' is its y-intercept