Asked by billy
y=-7/10x-10/7
find the slope and y-intercept can someone please hlp, and explain how you came up with the answer
find the slope and y-intercept can someone please hlp, and explain how you came up with the answer
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Answered by
Angellove
Ooh, ok!
The form of this linear equation is called slope-intercept form, because you can easily find the slope and y-intercept just by looking at it.
Slope-intercept form:
y=mx+b
m stands for the slope, and b stands for the y-intercept (when x=0)
So, your slope is the number before x, which is -7/10.
Your y-intercept is b (the coefficient at the end), which is -10/7 in this case.
Hope that helps!!:)
The form of this linear equation is called slope-intercept form, because you can easily find the slope and y-intercept just by looking at it.
Slope-intercept form:
y=mx+b
m stands for the slope, and b stands for the y-intercept (when x=0)
So, your slope is the number before x, which is -7/10.
Your y-intercept is b (the coefficient at the end), which is -10/7 in this case.
Hope that helps!!:)
Answered by
billy
thank you.
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