equation is
y = (UD)x + b
Until you reveal more information about this mysterious UD , that's all I can give you.
Can you help me?
I have this question:
Find the equation of the line given the following information:
m=UD, x=3.
And I have to find the equation.
Then it says:
Identify the slope and y intercept from the following equations:
x=5, m=___, b=___
I also have to graph it.
But I don't understand how to do this if the slope is UD!
Help me!
4 answers
UD is undefined...
Ok, then ....
If the slope is undefined, you have a vertical line.
All vertical lines can be defined only by their x value.
since x = 3
the equation of your line is x = 3
Furthermore, if the slope is undefined, that is, if the line is vertical it CANNOT be written in the form
y = mx + b
A vertical line cannot have a y-intercept, unless it is the y-axis itself, namely x = 0
if x = 5, that becomes your equation of that vertical line.
To graph it, use (5,0) on the x-axis, then draw a vertical line.
If the slope is undefined, you have a vertical line.
All vertical lines can be defined only by their x value.
since x = 3
the equation of your line is x = 3
Furthermore, if the slope is undefined, that is, if the line is vertical it CANNOT be written in the form
y = mx + b
A vertical line cannot have a y-intercept, unless it is the y-axis itself, namely x = 0
if x = 5, that becomes your equation of that vertical line.
To graph it, use (5,0) on the x-axis, then draw a vertical line.
Oh Thanks so much for your help!
But can I just ask, do the two equation have anything to do with each other? And don't I have to times both sides by 5/3 to make it equal?
But can I just ask, do the two equation have anything to do with each other? And don't I have to times both sides by 5/3 to make it equal?