There are infinitely many possible equations. The simplest is y = (x2 + 11x - 2)/2
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A line through point (X, Y) with slope m has equation: y - Y = m(x - X) → line through (1, -1) with slope -3 has equation: y - -1 = -3(x - 1) → y + 1 = -3x + 3 → y + 3x = 2
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If you mean y = 11x+2.5 then the slope is 11 and the y intercept is 2.5
There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
y = 11x + 5 The slope/gradient of this equation is 11. The slope/gradient can easily been seen in a linear equation: it is simply the co-efficient of x
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If you mean: 11x+2y = 34 then y = -10.5x+17 whereas -10.5 is the slope and 17 is the y intercept of a straight line equation
If you mean y = 11x then the slope is 11
33y =11x +49 y= 11/33 X +49/33 The slope is coefficient of x. Y = mx+c. m is the slope here. So the slope of above equation is 1/3 --> 0.33
You can write it either in standard form (ax + by = c) or in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b)
There are infinitely many possible equations. The simplest is y = (x2 + 11x - 2)/2
Points: (7, 0) and (0, 11) Slope: 0-11/7-0 = -11/7 Equation: y-0 = -11/7(x-7) => 7y = -11x+77 Equation: y-11 = -11/7(x-0) => 7y = -11x+77