Asked by Gloria
Find the slope m, and y-intercept b of the given equation 1. y=5
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Answered by
Anonymous
think about it.
y=mx+b
For the slope (mx), is there a number/coefficient before a x?
From there, I think you can figure out what is what.
y=mx+b
For the slope (mx), is there a number/coefficient before a x?
From there, I think you can figure out what is what.
Answered by
Gloria
but theres no slope so its just x?
Answered by
Anonymous
the slope is the coefficient, not the x. What number would you put in front of x to eliminate x?
Answered by
Gloria
that will be 1 right
Answered by
Anonymous
no, (1)(x)=???
Answered by
Gloria
i hope your not getting mad. im sorry. math is not my subject i hope u can help me tho that will mean alot 2 me. well hold on ill get this
Answered by
Gloria
uhmmm 0
Answered by
Anonymous
yes!
Answered by
Gloria
so slope is 0
and
the y-intercept is 5?
how do i graph that?
and
the y-intercept is 5?
how do i graph that?
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