will fan and medal please help...If a line with a slope of -2 crosses the y-axis at (0, 3), what is the equation of the line? y − 2x = 3 -2y + 3x = 1 y + 3x = 2 y + 2x = 3
put them all in the form... y = ax + b (a) is the slope and (b) is the y intersect
jakob: Thank you for wanting to help, but kindly do NOT give away answers. it's your job to help the other person find his or her own answers; would you kindly focus on doing that.
they didnt tell me the answer im still confused
i still need help
slope = m = -2and y- intercept b= 3 find the equation
@habbababba1: Have you read the OpenStudy Code of Conduct? Asking for direct answers is forbidden, as is handing them out. Happy to help you understand how to do this problem yourself.
"If a line with a slope of -2 crosses the y-axis at (0, 3), what is the equation of the line?" What is the slope? In other words, what is the value of m? m = ?
im not asking for a direct answer im asking someone to help me understand this ive never been any good at this stuff
idk how to do slope
What is the y-intercept, the point at which the line crosses the y-axis? This is also given. The point is ( , ); the "y-intercept" is b= ?
We can discuss how to find slope later. For now, the slope is given. "If a line with a slope of -2 crosses the y-axis at (0, 3), what is the equation of the line?" m=? b=?
"with a slope of -2" is given. Fill in the blank: m = ____
"line crosses the y-axis at (0,3)." What is the y-coordinate of this point? That's the same as the "y-intercept," b. Fill in: b = ( ? )
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Mathmale, I apologise I didn't realise that was not allowed. In future I will only help with solving it. Question though, if someone is asking for me to check their answers that they have worked out, are we allowed to do that?
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