SOLUTION: y=-2x+3 How do I find the slope, X, and Y coordinate?
Algebra.Com
Question 280281: y=-2x+3 How do I find the slope, X, and Y coordinate?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The slope is easy -2
Which x, y coordinate?
RELATED QUESTIONS
how do i graph:
{{{y = 2x - 1}}}
and
{{{y = -x +2}}}
... on the same... (answered by stanbon)
How do I graph y=-|x+1| and y=|2x-1| on the same coordinate... (answered by lwsshak3)
how do i graph:
{{{y = -3}}}
{{{x = 1}}}
{{{y = -3x +3}}}
and
{{{y = x}}}
on... (answered by checkley71)
How do I find the slope throught (6,1) and perpendicular to y= 3/2x +... (answered by nerdybill)
How do I find the x-coordinate of the vertex of the the graph?
y=2x(squared)-40x+10
(answered by nerdybill)
Find the inverse of quadratic function, graph function and its inverse in the same... (answered by stanbon,Earlsdon)
y=-3x+4
how do i graph and find the x and y coordinate of this... (answered by kj_cheerldr)
how do i find the slope and y-intercept of this equation... (answered by Aaniya)
how do i graph
{{{y = 2x - 1}}}
and
{{{y = -x +2}}}
on the same coordinate plane?... (answered by checkley71)