It is the intercept.
It stands for the y-intercept. where it crosses the y axis ... this might help http://id.mind.net/~zona/mmts/functionInstitute/linearFunctions/lsif.html
The line will be going 'uphill' from left to right
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It is: y = x+3 whereas 1 is the slope and 3 is the y intercept
y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept
It is the intercept.
It stands for the y-intercept. where it crosses the y axis ... this might help http://id.mind.net/~zona/mmts/functionInstitute/linearFunctions/lsif.html
To convert the equation 8x - 5y = -40 into slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept, you need to solve for y. First, isolate y by subtracting 8x from both sides to get -5y = -8x - 40. Then, divide by -5 to get y = 8/5x + 8, which is the slope-intercept form of the equation. The slope is 8/5 and the y-intercept is 8.
The line will be going 'uphill' from left to right
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It is: y = x+3 whereas 1 is the slope and 3 is the y intercept
Well its not slop, but slope and its adjective form is sloppy.
If you mean: 6x+5y = 5 then it is y = -1.2x+1
slop intercept form is y=mx+b where m is the slope. We have to find b. To do so we have to evaluate the problem. We see that the y-intercept is 3 which means the coordinate pair (x,y)=(0,3). Plug (0,3) into the question. it should like this 3=m(0)+b. now solve. anything times 0 is 0 so the equation is now 3=b. now we have m, which is -2 and b which is 3. plug it into the equation and the slop intercpet form is y=-2x+3 =D
If you mean: x+y = -9 then y = -x-9 whereas the slope is -1 and the y intercept is -9
4x - 5y = 0 standard form of slope intercept line equation is y = mx + c m = slop and c = intercept rewrite the 4x - 5y = 0 in standard form y = 4/3 x compare it with standard form, and slope = 4/5