This equation is in the slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where the coefficient of x, m, is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Thus, in the equation y = 12x + 6, the slope is 12.
y = 12x or y = 12x + 0 This equation is in the form of slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m is the slope. Thus, the slope is 12.
An equation where x = 3
y=12x+0 the slope is 12
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The equation is equivalent to: -3x2 - 12x - 1 = 0 [you could change signs to get 3x2 + 12x + 1 = 0 but that is not required] The discriminant is (-12)2 - 4*(-3)(-1) = 144 - 12 = 132
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y = 12x or y = 12x + 0 This equation is in the form of slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m is the slope. Thus, the slope is 12.
[ y = 12x ] is an equation, not a 'problem'. The graph of that equation is a straight line with a slope of 12 .
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If the equation is y=12x, the slope is 12
It is a straight line equation with a slope of 14 and a y intercept of -5
The equation you've provided seems to be missing an equals sign. If the equation is meant to be (y = 12x), then the slope of the line is 12. This means that for every unit increase in (x), (y) increases by 12 units. If the equation is different, please clarify for an accurate assessment.
The equation is in standard form y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. For y = 12x + 1, m = 12 so the slope is 12.
If you mean y = 12x then the slope of the line is 12
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