What is the slope and y-intercept of this line? y = x – 3
Hello, Your equation is in the slope intercept form: \[y = mx + c\] Where: \(m = slope\) \(c = y-intercept\)
ok, so do you know the answer
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here are some choices A. slope: –3, y-intercept: 1 B. slope: 1, y-intercept: –3 C. slope: –1, y-intercept: –3 D. slope: 3, y-intercept: –1
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If there is no coefficient to a variable in a equation, the coefficient is actually the number one. \[y = mx + c\] \[y = x - 3\] So the slope of you equation is \(1\), as the variable \(x\) is alone. Can you find the y-intercept?
3?
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Close, but not exactly. The operator (the minus/negative) symbol should be included.
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