Write m=4, b=-3 in slope-intercept form.
The basic form for a slope-intercept equation is. y = mx+b or Y = mx-b if B is a negative integer. Simple enough.
How do you get x or y from m=4 and b=-3?
You don't need to get X or Y if you're writing a slope intercept equation. When you have equations that are linear on a graphing plane, the X and Y values are then referred to as their domain and range. And therefore, no singular values would be defined.
Oh ok then thank you!
No problem, just remember that these questions are easily done, and if you ever need a domain and range, start plugging in X and Y values. To get a direction of th eline.
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Oh ok then thank you!
How do you get x or y from m=4 and b=-3?
I'll help you with that since I have the time. Your final equation would be y = 4x -3 So, to get the x values, plugin in any number for x. Take any integer between -5 and 5. Say,.. y = 4 (2) - 3 y = 5 when x = 2 There you go!
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