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Question 602531: graph the line y = mx+b for the given values m=-5/3,b=2. Answer by jim_thompson5910 (35256) ( Show Source ): You can put this solution on YOUR website! y = mx+b becomes. Looking at we can see that the equation is in slope-intercept form where the slope is and the y-intercept is. Since this tells us that the y-intercept is ...
the standard form of y = mx + b becomes y = 2x + b now you take the point (x,y) = (3,5) that is on the line (has to be on the line) and replace x and y in the equation with it. the equation becomes 5 = 2*3 + b then you solve for b. in this case b = 5-1 = -1 your equation becomes y = 2x - 1 graph of that equation looks like:
Question 715314: i need to graph y=-3/2x-3 using the y=mx+b formula. Answer by stanbon (75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! i need to graph y=-3/2x-3. ---. If x = 0, y = -3 is the y-intercept. slope = (change in y)/ (change in x) = -3/2. -----. Draw a point at (0,-3), the y-intercept.
Question 16054: what does y=mx+b mean? Answer by rapaljer (4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! This is the slope-intecept form of the equation of a straight line. The value of b is the y-intercept, which is the point where the graph crosses the y-axis. The number m is the slope of the line, where slope m = rise over run.
Question 1170024: The graph shows a relationship between the number of pages printed by a printer and the warmup time before each printing. What function in the form y=mx+b represents this relationship Answer by greenestamps(12863) (Show Source):
Note: the standard slope-intercept form for an equation of a line y = mx + b where m is the slope and b the y-intercept. x-4y = -4 |solving for y to put into the slope-intercept form y = (1/4)x + 1 |slope m = (1/4), y-intercept is Pt(0,1) Graph by plotting Pt(0,1) and using slope to determine other points on line Note: as y increases/decreases ...
Question 114107: In the form of y=mx+b Graph y=3x-4 Answer by HyperBrain(694) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1) 2x+3y=6. -2x -2x = 3y=2x+6. 2) 3y=2x+6. /3 /3 =. y= (2/3)x+2 (this is it in y=mx+b form) to graph it you start at 2 on the y axis as one point and then go up 2 and to the right 3 and that is your second point then you make a line through it and there you go! Answer by MathLover1 (20819) (Show Source):
How do I graph y=-x-10 y = mx + b, so from y = - x - 10, slope, or m = - 1, and y-intercept = - 10 Since the y-intercept = - 10, coordinates of y-intercept = (0, - 10). You can start from this coordinate point, and plot other points by applying the slope of - 1. The rise/run fractions can either be , or . After getting the amount of points ...
Question 553128: How would you graph 2x + 3y = 9, and solve it into y=mx=b? Answer by jim_thompson5910 (35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! Start with the given equation. Subtract from both sides. Rearrange the terms. Divide both sides by to isolate y. Break up the fraction. Reduce.