Asked by bianca
Graph the following equations; calculate the slope, x-intercept, and y-intercept, and label the intercepts on the graph.
Find an equation in slope-intercept form passing through the points (-6.2,18.1) and (-3.4,18.1).
Find an equation in slope-intercept form passing through the points (-6.2,18.1) and (-3.4,18.1).
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Answered by
drwls
Part 1. We don't draw graphs here. You have not provided any equations, anyway.
Part 2. Both points have the same y value. You therefore have a horizontal line with equation y = 18.1
The slope is zero and the y-intercept is 18.2.
Part 2. Both points have the same y value. You therefore have a horizontal line with equation y = 18.1
The slope is zero and the y-intercept is 18.2.
Answered by
bianca
how would I do th equation on this problem?
Answered by
Helper
drwls gave you the equation above.
"You therefore have a horizontal line with equation"
y = 18.1
points (-6.2,18.1) and (-3.4,18.1)
As drwls said above,
"The slope is zero and the y-intercept is 18.1."
The slope intercept form of an equation is,
y = mx + b
m = 0
y-intercept = 18.1
y = 0x + 18.1
y = 18.1 is the equation for the line.
"You therefore have a horizontal line with equation"
y = 18.1
points (-6.2,18.1) and (-3.4,18.1)
As drwls said above,
"The slope is zero and the y-intercept is 18.1."
The slope intercept form of an equation is,
y = mx + b
m = 0
y-intercept = 18.1
y = 0x + 18.1
y = 18.1 is the equation for the line.
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