Graphing
hmm some1 asked the same question few days ago...
I did, but it was different numbers. No one replied to it so I just closed it
how would you write the equation of horizontal line ??
not you..another user :=))
|dw:1499036629303:dw| y=mx+b represent the slope intercept form where m represent the slope and b is the y-intercept (a point where line intersect the y-axis) slope is define as rise over run since there is no rise n horizontal line , the slope of the line will be 0 y=(0)x+b y=b
So 0 is one of the answers?
no, the slope is the line y= `b` whatever y is equal to will be the answer.
I dont think the graph has to do with slope
sorry, the slope is zero*
How do you put slope into Piecewise graphs?
the graph is about linear equations so yeah we have to deal with slope.
the slope is zero. Therefore y=(0)x+b --> y=b you have to write the equation in the slope intercept form which is `y=mx+b` slope is zero so our equation will be `y=b` what's the value for b ?
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Im not sure
i gave you an example compare your graph with that.
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ok, thank you

so what is the equation of this horizontal line ?|dw:1499038232358:dw|
I got it now, thank you
alright. yw.
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