y = 6x + 1
The slope of the line that passes through the points (3,15) and (5,9), is -3; use the formula change in Y-axis/change in X-axis.
A straight line passes through the x-axis one time, if its slope is non-zero, or not at all, if its slope is zero.
Since the slope of the line is 0, then the line is a horizontal line, and since the y-coordinates of the two points are 0, then the line lies on the x-axis. Thus, the equation of the line is y = 0.
Points: (2, 5) and (0, 5) Slope: 0 Equation: x = 2 meaning that it is a straight horizontal line parallel to the y axis
Plot the y-axis, which is the b in the y=mx+b in the slope intercept equation. Then, you put your slope and plot the line.
2-3
It is: y = 6 and is parallel to the x axis
-7
It is: y = -8 which will be parallel to the x axis
The parallel equation will have the same slope but with a different y intercept
Yes, it is a linear equation with no slope. The graph is a straight line (parallel to the x-axis) that passes through the y-axis, at {0,-3}
It is: y = 8 which will be a straight line parallel to the x axis
No. The y axis passes through the origin but its slope is not defined.
It is: y = -23 which will be straight horizontal line parallel to the x axis
The slope of the line that passes through the points (3,15) and (5,9), is -3; use the formula change in Y-axis/change in X-axis.
A straight line passes through the x-axis one time, if its slope is non-zero, or not at all, if its slope is zero.
If you mean y = -8 then it has no slope and it is a straight line that is parallel to the x axis cutting through the y axis at -8