The y intercept is 6
It is a straight line equation which can be rearranged to y = 3x+10 in slope intercept form
y = 3x-1 The y intercept is -1 y = 3x-11 The y intercept is -11
y = 3x + 3 is the 'slope/intercept' form. In the general eq'n of a straight line ; y = mx + c ; The slope(m) is the coefficient of 'x' and the constant(c) is the intercept on the y-axis. So for the given eq'n , The slope is '3' and and the intercept is also '3'.
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The y intercept is 6
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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
It is a straight line equation which can be rearranged to y = 3x+10 in slope intercept form
same x intercept as y = 3x -9 x intercept is when y = 0 0 = 3x-9 3x = 9 x = 3, the same x intercept Now find the line parallel to 3x+y = 0 with x intercept = +3 Since line is parallel it has the same slope 3x+y = 0 y = -3x +0 standard form where the number in front of x is slope, = -3 Thus y = -3x + b but we know x intercept (when y = 0) is +3 0 = -3(3) + b solve b = +9 the parallel line is y = -3x+9
y = 3x-1 The y intercept is -1 y = 3x-11 The y intercept is -11
It is a straight line equation whereas 3 is the slope and 2 is the y intercept
y = 3x + 3 is the 'slope/intercept' form. In the general eq'n of a straight line ; y = mx + c ; The slope(m) is the coefficient of 'x' and the constant(c) is the intercept on the y-axis. So for the given eq'n , The slope is '3' and and the intercept is also '3'.
you put the y intercept at 2, the x intercept at -2/3 and you join those two points.
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