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y = -x + 5
Looking for slope and y-intercept
y = -x + 5
Looking for slope and y-intercept
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slope = -1
y intercept is 5
y intercept is 5
Answer Date: 04:34pm 04/08/08
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y= mx + b, so m, the slope, is -1, and b, the y-intercept, is +5.
It's not so difficult
It's not so difficult
Answer Date: 04:36pm 04/08/08
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Slope = -1
y-intercept = 5
y = -x + 5
Take the time to read so you won't have problems afterwards :)
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y-intercept = 5
y = -x + 5
Take the time to read so you won't have problems afterwards :)
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Answer Date: 04:41pm 04/08/08
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in graphs y = mx + c
m = gradient (slope)
c = constant (y intercept)
So Here
c = 5
m = -1
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m = gradient (slope)
c = constant (y intercept)
So Here
c = 5
m = -1
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Answer Date: 02:30am 04/09/08
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y=mx+b
so m (slope) is -1 and b(y intercept) is 5
so m (slope) is -1 and b(y intercept) is 5
Answer Date: 08:20pm 04/09/08
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