SOLUTION: What is the f(x) = mx + b, given the x- and y-intercept of the linear function.
x-intercept 13, y-intercept 1/5
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Question 907851: What is the f(x) = mx + b, given the x- and y-intercept of the linear function.
x-intercept 13, y-intercept 1/5
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The slope can be formed using both intercepts. The slope is negative, which you can see in your head visualizing those intercepts, as ; and with that, you only need to fill the information into the formula.
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