Is this equation in point-slope form or slope-intercept form? y-3=2(x-4)
What is point-slope form
The slope of y = -3x + 4
What is -3
The y-intercept of y=-3x+1/2
What is 1/2
Slope formula is
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
Convert 5x + y = 6 to slope intercept form.
What is y = −5x + 6
The slope of y = 1 - 4x
What is -4
The y-intercept of y=-3-2x
What is -3
Rise/Run
Use the point (3, -2) and the slope m=-2/3 to plug into point-slope form.
What is y-(-2)=-2/3(x-3) OR y+2=-2/3(x-3)
The slope of 8x + 3y = −9
What is -8/3
The y-intercept of y=3x
What is 0
The y-intercept is where the equation touches the x-axis.
What is False. The y-intercept is where the equation touches the y-axis.
convert to 10x + 7y = 3 to slope intercept form.
What is : y=-10/7x+3/7
The POINT of the y-intercept of y=5x-7 is
What is (0,-7)
Determine the y intercept of 3/4x+4y=2
(hint: what value is x at the y-intercept?)
y intercept =2
Convert : y = −x-10 to standard form.
What is : y+x = −10
The slope of (17, −13), (17, 8)
What is undefined
the starting point/value
The slope is.
m=-2