Standard. You need a linear equation in two variables for slope-intercept form.
Slope is zero y-intercept is -7 there is no x-intercept for this equation
yes
The y-intercept will occur where the x coordinate equals zero. Substituting x=0 into the equation, we have y - 0 = 7 --> y = 7, so the y-intercept is 7.
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Standard. You need a linear equation in two variables for slope-intercept form.
Slope is zero y-intercept is -7 there is no x-intercept for this equation
Yes, y = 4x + 7 is a linear equation.
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yes
-5
The y-intercept will occur where the x coordinate equals zero. Substituting x=0 into the equation, we have y - 0 = 7 --> y = 7, so the y-intercept is 7.
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y=2x+7. The 2 is your slope and the 7 is your y intercept.
No, it is not.
They are: 7/3 and -7 respectively
Call the intercept with the y-axis b. The equation for the line is then y=5x+b With the information about the x-intercept we get: 0=5*7+b b=-35