If you mean: y = x+3 then the slope is 1 and the y intercept is 3
x + 5y = 3x - x + 5y = -x + 35y = -x + 3(5y)/5 = (-x + 3)/5y = -(1/5)x + 3/5 The slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where (slope) m = - 1/5 and (y-intercept) b is 3/5.
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Slope-intercept form is: y = mx + c where m = slope c = intercept So rearranging x - y = 3: x = 3 + y (add y to both sides of the equals) x - 3 = y (subtract 3 from both sides) thus y = x - 3
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If you mean: y = x+3 then the slope is 1 and the y intercept is 3
The slope intercept formula is y=mx + b in which m is the coefficent by x, x is the slope, and b is the y-intercept which is why it is called y-intercpet or slope-intercept. An example: y=3x + 7. Here your slope is three and y-intercept 7.
x-3y=3 is the same as -3y=-x+3 and now divide by -3 and you have y=(1/3)x-1 which is the slope intercept form.
that is an equation of a line with a slope of 1 and y-intercept of -3 and x-intercept of 3
x + 5y = 3x - x + 5y = -x + 35y = -x + 3(5y)/5 = (-x + 3)/5y = -(1/5)x + 3/5 The slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where (slope) m = - 1/5 and (y-intercept) b is 3/5.
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y intercept 7 x intercept 7/3
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Slope-intercept form is: y = mx + c where m = slope c = intercept So rearranging x - y = 3: x = 3 + y (add y to both sides of the equals) x - 3 = y (subtract 3 from both sides) thus y = x - 3
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y intercept is b and slope is m Equation is y = mx + b For example if y intercept (where x = 0) is -3 and slope is 4 then y = 4x-3
Slope is -1 y-intercept is 1 x-intercept is 1