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- What is the slope and y-intercept of y=2x-2? | Socratic
The slope is 2 The y-intercept is at (0,-2) The equation is in y=mx+b form So, the m is the slope and the b is the y-intercept
- How do you find a standard form equation for the line with (5,3); slope . . .
Putting the provided slope and point coordinates into the point-slope form of a line will allow us to transform the equation into standard form Point-slope form is y - y-sub-1 = m (x + x-sub-1)
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- How do you write an equation of a line with slope -1 2 and y . . . - Socratic
The standardised equation for a straight line is y = mx + c Where m is the gradient and c is the y-intercept So directly from the information in the question: slope (gradient) → m = − 1 2 y-intercept → c = −5 So y = mx + c → y = − 1 2x −5
- How do you graph using slope and intercept of - Socratic
See below So we want it in slope which is y=mx+b but this is in standard form So let start by rewriting the equation 2x-y=5 Now, we subtract 2x from both sides which gives us: -y=-2x+5 Now, the variable y can never be a negative numbers, so we divide everything by negative one which changes the sign to this: y=2x-5 Now, you can plug in any numbers for x that gives you an input for y So let
- How do you find the slope for 5x-4y=20? | Socratic
This equation is in the Standard Linear Form The standard form of a linear equation is: Ax + By = C Where, if at all possible, A, B, and C are integers, and A is non-negative, and, A, B, and C have no common factors other than 1 5x −4y = 20 The slope of an equation in standard form is: m = − A B Substituting gives the slope of this equation as: m = −5 −4 = 5 4
- How do you find the slope and y intercept for: - Socratic
Slope ( gradient ) is the amount of up as you move from left to right for the amount of along The 'amount' of up can be either positive or negative If positive then it is indeed going upwards so it is a positive gradient On the other hand if negative it is going downwards and it is a negative gradient (slope) Tradition is that: 1
- How do you find the slope and y intercept of - Socratic
Slope: -1 Y intercept: 4 Rearrange the equation so that it is written in slope intercept form: y=mx+b Where m is the slope and b is the y intercept 2x+2y=8 Begin to isolate y by subtracting 2x on both sides of the equation 2y=-2x+8 Isolate y by dividing both sides of the equation by @2@ y=-x+4 Where the slope is -1 and the y intercept is 4
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