The y- intercept of a line is where the line crosses the y axis. The x- intercept is where the line crosses the x axis.
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Slope is zero
y-intercept is -7
there is no x-intercept for this equation
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The function y = -1 has no x-intercept; its graph is a horizontal line with a y-intercept of -1.
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where as y-intercept on y-axis is distance between origin to the poin on y-axis How do you interpret the y-intercept as in statistics
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Slope and y-intercept of y equals 2.5x is: Slope is 2.5 and y-intercept is 0
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y intercept 7
x intercept 7/3
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y = 3x-1
The y intercept is -1
y = 3x-11
The y intercept is -11
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The y-intercept is the point that is on the y-axis or where the line crosses the y-axis. (hence, y-INTERCEPT)
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If y = 2x+3 then the y intercept at is 3 on the y axis but if y = 2x-3 then the y intercept is at -3 on the y axis
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Slope is -1
y-intercept is 1
x-intercept is 1
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The y-intercept is where the line crosses the y-axis, and the x-intercept is where the line cross the x-axis
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If the slope-intercept equation is in the form: y = mx + b then the y-coordinate of the intercept is b
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X-intercept=3
y-intercept=-2
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At what point the line intersects the y-intercept, in an equation y=mx+b, b is the y-intercept.
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y intercept is value of y when x = 0
x intercept is value of x when y = 0
if y intercept is twice x intercept then its value is twice as high
Mathematically, the standard form equation is y = mx + b where m = slope and b = y intercept
for x intercept let y = 0
0 = mx + b
x = -b/m = 1/2 y intercept = 1/2 time b
m = -2
y = -2x + b is the equation
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y=mx+b is the general slope intercept equation and b represents the y intercept.
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The y-intercept of y = x is 0. (At the point (0,0) )
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It is called the y intercept
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If the question was: y-2x = 18 then the y intercept is 18
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It depends on the y-intercept of WHAT is changed.
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To find the x-intercept, plug 0 in for y:
0 = -x-1, so x = -1.
To find the y-intercept, plug zero in for x:
y=-0-1, so y = -1
The x-intercept is (0,-1) and the y-intercept is (-1,0)
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slope-intercept from is y=mx+b, m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
put the values of the slope and y-intercept into the equation.
y=2x-2
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The slope intercept formula is y=mx + b in which m is the coefficent by x, x is the slope, and b is the y-intercept which is why it is called y-intercpet or slope-intercept. An example: y=3x + 7. Here your slope is three and y-intercept 7.
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Normally, the y-intercept would be after the x term, but because there is no x term the y-intercept is 0.
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The term for a line intercepting the y-axis is a y-intercept. In the equation y=mx+b, which is slope-INTERCEPT form, b is the y-intercept. Once again, the answer to your question is a y-intercept.
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slope intercept form is y=mx+b
(m is slope, b is y intercept)
slope = 4, y intercept = -2
y = 4x -2
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x intercept: (1.5, 0)
y intercept: (0, 3)
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The y-intercept represents the point in which the line crosses the y-axis.
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The 5 percent rule states that if a confidence interval for the y-intercept does not contain zero, then the y-intercept is considered statistically significant at the 5% level. This means that the y-intercept is unlikely to be zero in the population.
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In the equation y = mx + b the slope is m and the y-intercept is b. The slope of the line is how "steep" the line is, and the y-intercept is where it crosses the y axis.
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To find the y intercept put zero in for x and solve. To find the x intercept put zero in for y and solve. (0,8) and (-8,0)
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The y-intercept is where the line crosses, at any one point on the graph, the y-axis. The y-intercept can be determined when x is equal to zero.
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Do you mean y = 4x+9?
If so then the y intercept is 9
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