SOLUTION: I HAVE the gradient of a line
x = 0.5
from this how do i find the y intercept please??
i know that the equation is y=0.5x +3.5
but i got the answer from drawing a graph
Algebra.Com
Question 946225: I HAVE the gradient of a line
x = 0.5
from this how do i find the y intercept please??
i know that the equation is y=0.5x +3.5
but i got the answer from drawing a graph but i need to get to this answer without the graph how is this possible
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The equation you have is in slope-intercept form, where is the slope and is the intercept.
So in your case,
.
.
.
RELATED QUESTIONS
Find the x-intercept and the y-intercept. Then graph each equation.
x- intercept let... (answered by stanbon)
I NEED HELP. PLEASE HELP ME ASAP. THANKS BEFORE :)
1) The straight line with equation... (answered by richard1234)
if i have a gradient and intercept for example Y= -3.1x-1.7
how am i supposed to no how (answered by Alan3354)
how do you find the x intercept of y=5x+11?
I know that the y intercept is (0,11)
(answered by jim_thompson5910,rfer)
I am very unsure how to do equation of a straight line? I find all the letters and... (answered by josgarithmetic)
The lines y=x and y=2x-5 intersect at the point a . Find the equation of the line with... (answered by stanbon)
Question: Line 1 has y intercept (0,5) and x intercept (4,0) Find the equation of line 1... (answered by stanbon)
y-intercept 8; parallel to the line 4x+5x+4=0
i don't know how to do this... (answered by sofiyac)
Graph the quadratic function {{{f(x)=-7x^2-10x+5}}}. State the ordered pairs representing (answered by solver91311)