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To work this out get some graph paper and draw the line.
The straight line equation will then be: y = 3x+5
The linear parent function is y=x. The line on a graph passes through the origin(0,0) with a slope of 1. The line will face left to right on the graph like this /.
-- a straight line -- the slope of the line is ' 1 ' -- the line passes through the point [y= -3] on the y-axis
Its called a cut when you slice through a slope
which equation has a slope of -1/2 and a graph that passes through (-3,4)?
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Slope = 1Y-intercept = 0Y = X
y = - 3x
To work this out get some graph paper and draw the line.
The straight line equation will then be: y = 3x+5
The linear parent function is y=x. The line on a graph passes through the origin(0,0) with a slope of 1. The line will face left to right on the graph like this /.
The slope of a line that passes through two points is (difference in y) / (difference in x).
-- a straight line -- the slope of the line is ' 1 ' -- the line passes through the point [y= -3] on the y-axis
yes you can graph it. The equation is y = mx + b where m is slope and b is y intercept. Simply plug in x,y, and m and solve for b. The y intercept is at x = 0 and y = b so you can draw the graph between this point and the given point
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No. The y axis passes through the origin but its slope is not defined.