SOLUTION: Find the slope and the y-intercept of the line:
8y+7x+8=11+7x
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Question 239212: Find the slope and the y-intercept of the line:
8y+7x+8=11+7x
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The Slope-Intercept form of the line is: , where m is the slope and b is a constant.
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Problem:
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There is no slope.
If you were to graph this equation in a cartesian plane, it would be a horizontal line (a flat line) that crosses "y" at 3/8. There would be no inclination on the line, hence no slope, and no "x" values.
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