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13 October, 13:23

How do I find the Slope and y intercept of the equations?

y = 6x + 4

y = 3x - 7

y = 2x - 9

y = 1/4x - 3

y - 9x = 0

y = - 2

sorry if there are so many different equations.

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  1. 13 October, 13:40
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    In y = mx + b form, the slope will be in the m position (the number right before the x) and the y intercept will be in the b position.

    y = mx + b

    y = 6x + 4 ... slope (m) = 6 and y int (b) = 4 or (0,4)

    the rest can be done the same way.

    On ur last one ... y = - 2 ... it is the same as y = - 2x + 0
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