SOLUTION: how do you do slope intercept form
ex. y=1\2x+3
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Question 183836: how do you do slope intercept form
ex. y=1\2x+3
Answer by jojo14344(1513) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We know Slope-Intercept Form follows eqn----->
where
As given,
The
In order to find out the x & y intercepts of the eqn,
let :
--->
Also, let
, as shown already "b"
So, when we graph it;
Now, for the
On the "Rise", meaning "up" or "down" on the y-axis.
The "Run" meaning "left" or "right" of the x-axis. In this case, from y-intercept of "(0,3)", next point will be "1" up or down and "2" left or right.
Do the same also for the x-intercept of (-6,0)
---->
Thank you,
Jojo
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