Slope (m) = -2
y-intercept (b) = 6
Identify the slope and the y-intercept of the equation: y=-2x + 6
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Apologies for the incorrect response in my previous message. You are correct, the slope (m) is -2 and the y-intercept (b) is 6.
Identify the slope and the y-intercept of the equation: y=-5/9x - 3/4
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For the equation y = (-5/9)x - 3/4, the slope (m) is -5/9 and the y-intercept (b) is -3/4.
Identify the slope and the y-intercept of the equation, then graph the equation: y=2x+1
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For the equation y = 2x + 1, the slope (m) is 2 and the y-intercept (b) is 1.
To graph the equation, we can plot two points, and then draw a line through them. One point can be the y-intercept, which is (0, 1). Another point can be found by choosing any x-value and plugging it into the equation to find the corresponding y-value.
Let's choose x = -2:
y = 2(-2) + 1
y = -4 + 1
y = -3
So another point on the line is (-2, -3).
With these two points, we can draw a line passing through them.
To graph the equation, we can plot two points, and then draw a line through them. One point can be the y-intercept, which is (0, 1). Another point can be found by choosing any x-value and plugging it into the equation to find the corresponding y-value.
Let's choose x = -2:
y = 2(-2) + 1
y = -4 + 1
y = -3
So another point on the line is (-2, -3).
With these two points, we can draw a line passing through them.
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I apologize for the confusion. To graph the equation y = 2x + 1, we need to plot points on a coordinate plane.
The slope (m) is 2, which means for every increase of 1 in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate increases by 2. This tells us that the line is inclined upwards.
The y-intercept (b) is 1, which gives us the point (0, 1) on the graph.
To find another point, we can choose any value for x and plug it into the equation to solve for y.
Let's choose x = 1:
y = 2(1) + 1
y = 2 + 1
y = 3
So another point on the line is (1, 3).
Using these two points, we can plot them on a coordinate plane and draw a line passing through them.
The slope (m) is 2, which means for every increase of 1 in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate increases by 2. This tells us that the line is inclined upwards.
The y-intercept (b) is 1, which gives us the point (0, 1) on the graph.
To find another point, we can choose any value for x and plug it into the equation to solve for y.
Let's choose x = 1:
y = 2(1) + 1
y = 2 + 1
y = 3
So another point on the line is (1, 3).
Using these two points, we can plot them on a coordinate plane and draw a line passing through them.