3y = -5x+2 y = -5/3x+2/3 The gradient is -5/3 and the y intercept is 2/3
one is y=3x+3 so is y=3x+5
y = 3x + 1 is a linear equation - it is the equation for a graph of a straight line that crosses the y axis at 1 and the x axis at -1/3, and has a gradient (slope) of 3.
It has no value but if you mean: y = 3x+5 then it is a straight line equation that can be plotted on the Cartesian plane
y--5 = -3(x-4) y = -3x+12-5 y = -3x+7
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y=2 + 3x seems like a linear equation, therefore, y=3x + 2.The gradient is 3.
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With all the addition and subtraction signs missing, I will substitute a plus sign in front of all of them: We have the slope 3x + 2y = 5 Rearrange to the gradient-intercept form: 2y = 5 - 3x y = 2.5 - 1.5x When y = mx + b, m is the gradient (slope) and b is the y intercept. So in this case, the gradient (slope) is -1.5 and the y intercept is 2.5
The gradient of the given line is 2/3. Gradient of the perpendicular is -3/2 The equation, therefore, is y = -(3/2)x + 5 or 2y = -3x + 10 or 3x + 2y - 10 = 0
y=3x+4 -3x+y=4 x=-1/3
3y = -5x+2 y = -5/3x+2/3 The gradient is -5/3 and the y intercept is 2/3
y=3x
y=3x-2 has gradient or slope of 3 and y intercept of -2 y=3x+2 has the same slope or gradient but y intercept of 2 in general, y=mx+b has a slope of m and a y intercept of b
As for example in the straight line equation: y = 3x+5 the y intercept is 5 and the slope or gradient is 3
Look at the coefficient of the x term: the gradient of y = 3x + 12 is 3.An equation in the form:y = mx + cis such that the gradient and y intercept can be read directly from it:m is the gradientc is the y intercept.thank you
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