SOLUTION: How do I solve f(x)= -3x+4 to find the slope and y intercept ?

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Question 78780: How do I solve f(x)= -3x+4 to find the slope and y intercept ?
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Answer by funmath(2933) About Me  (Show Source):
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How do I solve f(x)= -3x+4 to find the slope and y intercept ?
The function is in slope intercept form: highlight%28y=mx%2Bb%29, the slope is the coefficient of x, m. The y-intercept is the constant, b.
The slope of your function is, m=-3
The y-intercept is, b=4. Some teachers prefer (0,b)=(0,4).
Happy Calculating!!!!

Answer by mathdoc314(58) About Me  (Show Source):
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True fact about lines:
If you see f(x) = woodchuck x + giraffe
then can know it is a line, and the slope of the graph of the function f
is woodcheck, and the y-intercept is giraffe
your woodhcuck is -3 and your giraffe is 4
You have f(x) = -3 x + 4
the slope is -3
the y-intercept is 4
The y-intercept the point (0, f(0)).
f(0) is -3 * 0 + 4 which is 4
Your y-intercept is (0,4). This is a point on the y-axis four units above the x-axis.
The slope is the change in y if x changes by 1
The slope of a line is the change in y when x changes by 1
f(0) = woodchuck * 0 + giraffe and your giraffe is 4
f(1) = woodchuck * 1 + giraffe and your woodchuck + giraffe is -3+4 = 1
You see the change is woodchuck which is -3
This is known as mx+b standard form where the slope is called m instead of woodchuck and the y-intercept is known as b instead of giraffe.
It might help you to know a slope 0 goes horizontally across the page, slope 1 goes diagonally like this / and slope -1 goes diagonally like this \ and also vertical lines do not have a slope. Slope 8 is a steeper slope upwards and to the right, and slope -8 is a steeper slope downwards, and small slopes like +1/4 or -1/4 rise or sink gradually as you move to the right (positive x axis).