y = 7x - 14
In the sTright line form y = mx + c
'm' is the slope of the line
'c' is the y-intercept.
So the y -intercept is '-14'
However, to fin the x -interncept we need to rearrange the eq'n into 'x = ' .
Hence
7x = y + 14
x = (1/7)y + 2
So x-intercept is '2'.
So the given line intercept to axes at (0, -14) & ( 2, 0)
-3
There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
First, put the equation in slope-intervcept form y=mx + b 5y=4x + 40 The y intercept is where x=0 so- 5y= 4(0) +40 solve for y y intercept = (0,8) For the x intercept, y=0 0=4x+40 -4x=40 x= -10 xintercept =( -10.0)
a = 3 and y = 0
y=9x=3it equals ......y= 3.334
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-3
It shows the relationship of y in terms of x. [y = (yIntercept) + ((slope)*(x))] [slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)]
There is no slope nor intercept because there is no equation, simply an expression.
First, put the equation in slope-intervcept form y=mx + b 5y=4x + 40 The y intercept is where x=0 so- 5y= 4(0) +40 solve for y y intercept = (0,8) For the x intercept, y=0 0=4x+40 -4x=40 x= -10 xintercept =( -10.0)
To find the x-intercept for 5x - 4y = 18, plug in a 0 for the y value and solve for x. 5x - 4(0) = 18 5x = 18 x = 18/5 or 3.6 The line will hit the x-axis at (3.6,0)
You can write it either in standard form (ax + by = c) or in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b)
a = 3 and y = 0
y=9x=3it equals ......y= 3.334
x equals y
As written this is not a graphable thing. I does not represent a graphable equation because there is no "=" sign. Whatever the equation might be, the x intercept is found by setting y=0, which leaves you with an equation for x, which is the intercept.
y=9