To fill in the missing information from the chart for the given slope-intercept equations, let’s break down each equation.
1. For the equation \( y = 4x - 2 \):
- Slope: The coefficient of \( x \) (which is 4) is the slope.
- Answer: 4
- y-intercept: This is the constant term (which is -2).
- Answer: -2
- Thus, the point of the y-intercept is \( (0, -2) \).
2. For the equation \( y = 2x + 10 \):
- Slope: The coefficient of \( x \) (which is 2) is the slope.
- Answer: 2
- y-intercept: The constant term (which is 10).
- Answer: 10
- Thus, the point of the y-intercept is \( (0, 10) \).
3. For the equation \( y = 3x - 2 \):
- Slope: The coefficient of \( x \) (which is 3) is the slope.
- Answer: 3
- y-intercept: The constant term (which is -2).
- Answer: -2
- Thus, the point of the y-intercept is \( (0, -2) \).
Summary of Filled Information:
| Equation | Slope | y-intercept | y-intercept Point | |-------------------|-------|-------------|---------------------| | \( y = 4x - 2 \) | 4 | -2 | \( (0, -2) \) | | \( y = 2x + 10 \)| 2 | 10 | \( (0, 10) \) | | \( y = 3x - 2 \) | 3 | -2 | \( (0, -2) \) |
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