The y-intercept is 0 and the slope is 1.
Slope is the change in y (vertical dimension) with the change in x (horizontal dimension). On a Cartesian coordinate system, the slope is equal to infinity for change in x = 0, or a vertical line.
It equals the slope of the line y = -x. That's a pretty darn strong hint right there is what that is.
If a line has a slope of 0 and y does not equal 0, then yes.
the slope of f(x) is
If you mean: -7x-5y = 35 then y = -1.4x-5 whereas -1.4 is the slope and -5 is the y intercept of a straight line equation
The y-intercept is 0 and the slope is 1.
The slope is ' 1 '. As you move along the line, any change in 'x' produces an equal change in 'y'.
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Slope is the change in y (vertical dimension) with the change in x (horizontal dimension). On a Cartesian coordinate system, the slope is equal to infinity for change in x = 0, or a vertical line.
It equals the slope of the line y = -x. That's a pretty darn strong hint right there is what that is.
opportunity cost of x is equal to y over x. The answer then becomes the slope for the graph.
If a line has a slope of 0 and y does not equal 0, then yes.
the rate of change is equal to the slope. the slope is found in the equation Y=mx+b, where m=slope and b=y-intercept (i.e. the value of y when x=0)
5Y - X = 11 ( the 1 coefficient is always implied, not written )5Y = X + 11Y = (1/5)X + 11/5m(slope) = 1/5===========
that is an equation of a line with a slope of 1 and y-intercept of -3 and x-intercept of 3
2/3 because slope is equal to change in y divided by change in x. Change in Y is 8-6 which is 2 and change in x is 4-1 which is 3 so the slope is 2/3