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| Question 1035272:  Use the equation   3x + 5y = 0
 1. To Rewrite the equation above in Slope-Intercept format, (solve for y).
 2. Then find the slop and y intercept..
 3x + 5y = 0
 5y = -3x
 y= -3/5 * x  and  b=0
 How would I then :
 3. Find the Slope and y intercept.
 
 Thank you, I greatly appreciate the help.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Use the equation 3x + 5y = 0 1. To Rewrite the equation above in Slope-Intercept format, (solve for y).
 2. Then find the slop and y intercept..
 3x + 5y = 0
 5y = -3x
 y= -3/5 * x and b=0
 How would I then :
 3. Find the Slope and y intercept.
 The y-intercept is f(0) = (-3/5)0 = 0
 y-intercept:: 0 or (0,0)
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 The Slope is the change in "y" when x changes by "1"::
 Remember: when x = 0, y = 0
 Find f(1) = (-3/5)*1 = -3/5
 The change is "-3/5"
 So the slope is -3/5
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 In general, if y = mx + b, m is the slope and b is the y-intercept
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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