Math, asked by alvairis1995, 1 year ago

Consider the following y-intercept and slope: (0,−3), m=5/2
Find the equation of the line for the y-intercept and slope given above.

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Answered by vaidehijagarapu2002
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We have y= mx+c

Y=5/2x -3 is the equation


alvairis1995: Consider the graph and the given points.

A(−3,−7), B(6,−1)
Find the y-intercept enter your answer as an ordered pair.
vaidehijagarapu2002: (0 ,-5)
alvairis1995: what would be the equation of the line?
alvairis1995: Consider the following y-intercept and slope:

(0,−5), m=−3
Find the equation of the line for the y-intercept and slope
alvairis1995: Graph the following linear equation.

6x+5y=10
Determine the slope and y-intercept
vaidehijagarapu2002: The equation of the line is y =2/3x -5
vaidehijagarapu2002: If y intercept is(0, -5) and m=-3 Equation is y= -3x-5
vaidehijagarapu2002: Here intercept is -5 and slope is -3
vaidehijagarapu2002: 6x +5y =10 ,5y= -6x + 10 , y= -6/5x + 2 here slope is -6/5 and intercept is 2
vaidehijagarapu2002: Slope is (0, -6/5)
Answered by srilakshmi23
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given point (0,-3)

slope (m )=5/2

equation==) y=mx+c

y=5/2x-3


alvairis1995: Graph the following linear equation.

y=3x+2
Determine the slope and y-intercept.
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