Asked by Helen
Write each equation in slope-intercept form of the equation of a line. Underline the slope and circle the y-intercept in each equation.
2x+y=1
The slope-intercept form is
The slope is
The y-intercept is
2x+y=1
The slope-intercept form is
The slope is
The y-intercept is
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
All you have to do is subtract 2x from both sides to get
y = -2x + 1
You MUST know what m and b represent in
y = mx + b
y = -2x + 1
You MUST know what m and b represent in
y = mx + b
Answered by
Helen
What's the slop and the y-intercept
Answered by
oobleck
It's called the slope-intercept form for a reason.
google it or look in your textbook.
google it or look in your textbook.
Answered by
anonymouse
Hi Helen,
You must understand that this is Homework Help, not cheating on work. Do your own work and only come here when you're lost on a problem. Got it?
Please stop cheating!
~anonymouse
You must understand that this is Homework Help, not cheating on work. Do your own work and only come here when you're lost on a problem. Got it?
Please stop cheating!
~anonymouse
Answered by
deal with it
helen, sis why you be tryin to cheat like,
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