SOLUTION: Find the slope and the y-intercept of the line whose equation is –3x + y = -5.
Find an equation of the line through the given points. Write the equation in standard form.
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Question 113475: Find the slope and the y-intercept of the line whose equation is –3x + y = -5.
Find an equation of the line through the given points. Write the equation in standard form.
Through (6,2) and (8,8).
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ANSWER 1.
equation for a straight line in slope-intercept form is, y = mx+c
where m=slope of the line, c= y-intercept
the given eq. is -3x+y = -5
reducing the eq. in slope-intercept form we have, y = 3x-5
m=3 and c=-5
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