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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how can you find the y-intercept on a graph?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

put x=0 in the equation of the graph and solve for y, that is the y-intercept, means the point on which the graph touches the y-axis (x=0 and y is some value) |dw:1361883640066:dw|

OpenStudy (zpupster):

slope - intercept equation, m is the slope y=mx+b when x=0 y=m(0) + b y = b b is called the y intercept

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how can you find the slope of a line from an equation just tell the answer by words

OpenStudy (anonymous):

write the equation in y=mx+b form, m will b the slope of the line

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