Use the slope-intercept form of the line: y = mx + b Here, "m" is the slope, and "b" is the y-intercept, so just replace these variables with the corresponding slope and intercept - and you got your equation. And PLEASE don't ask lots of almost-identical questions, with different slopes and y-intercept. It is really easy to replace the slope and the intercept in this equation.
because right away you can tell the slope and y-intercept
The slope intercept formula is y=mx + b in which m is the coefficent by x, x is the slope, and b is the y-intercept which is why it is called y-intercpet or slope-intercept. An example: y=3x + 7. Here your slope is three and y-intercept 7.
Y= mx+b is called slope intercept form. The "m" stands for the slope and the "b" stands for the y-intercept.
Slope is -1 y-intercept is 1 x-intercept is 1
If the slope-intercept equation is in the form: y = mx + b then the y-coordinate of the intercept is b
You cannot.
y intercept is b and slope is m Equation is y = mx + b For example if y intercept (where x = 0) is -3 and slope is 4 then y = 4x-3
In the case that you are using Slope-Intercept Form, no, you only plot two points: the y-intercept and one other point. If you don't use Slope-Intercept Form, then you have to use three points.
y=mx+b where m=slope and b=y-intercept. x and y are variables
Use the slope-intercept form of the line: y = mx + b Here, "m" is the slope, and "b" is the y-intercept, so just replace these variables with the corresponding slope and intercept - and you got your equation. And PLEASE don't ask lots of almost-identical questions, with different slopes and y-intercept. It is really easy to replace the slope and the intercept in this equation.
Slope intercept is an equation of the form y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Use: (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1) to find the slope. Use: y -y1 = m(x -x1) to find the slope intercept equation whereas m is the slope.
you use mx+b m is slope. m always has to be next to x b is y intercept
y= slope + y-intercept
because right away you can tell the slope and y-intercept
Use the equation; y=mx+b where m is the slope Use your 2 points as y and b (intercept)