3x+y=7
What are you doing with this?
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The y-intercept is where your line line passes the y-axis. (Easy enough to remember) You'll first want to rearrange the equation to slope-intercept form: y = mx + b 3x + y = 7 Subtract 3x from both sides y = -3x + 7 *Slope-intercept form* Slope (m): -3 y-intercept (b): 7 (0,7)
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3x+y=7 y=-3x+7 7= y intercept.
how to solve the tread
first of all what are you guys studying? And what math class are you in? Algebra 1 would be my guess
1V
what's 1V?
math 1V i maen
im sorry i don't know that type of math class
are you in middle school or high school or college?
high school!!! how about you?
you mean math 4 or something
math 4
okay does it have a name?
like geometry, algebra, trigonometry, calculus?
calculus
then im sure the problem i solved is correct is the question multiple choice?
omg i hate math
Find the point on the line y = 3x + 7 that is closest to the point (6, 4). This problem can be solved with or without calculus. To solve this problem without calculus, recall the the closest point Q, on a line L to a point P not on L is the point where the line through P and perpendicular to L intersects L. In our case this perpendicular line has slope −1/3 and it passes through (6, 4), so it has equation
did some research did that help^
no
sorry i tried my best. plz close the question and post it again so my response will not look like it's already answered...
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