The slope is -3 .
The slope equation is y = mx + b where m is slope for y = 3 we have y = 0 (x) +3 so m = 0 = slope So slope is zero line is constant y = 3
Slope = 0, intercept = 3
the slope is 0
The y intercept is 3, and since your slope is 0, you have a horizontal line.
The slope is -3 .
The slope equation is y = mx + b where m is slope for y = 3 we have y = 0 (x) +3 so m = 0 = slope So slope is zero line is constant y = 3
Slope = 0, intercept = 3
Slope = 3
the slope is 0
The y intercept is 3, and since your slope is 0, you have a horizontal line.
y = 5x - 3
A straight line with a slope of 3 and no y intercept
When the equation of a line is written in standard form: y = mx + c, the slope of the line is m. Here, y = 3x + 5 so slope = 3
-5
Slope=3, y-intercept=0. y=3x or y=3x+0
the slope is -1/3