Math, asked by paviiyyanar06, 10 months ago

find the slope and y-intercept of the line whose equations is y = x+1​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Solution :-.

Well y-intercept = The point at which which x is equal to zero.

So we have to find out the point where x =0

Our line

→ y = x + 1

Put x = 0 here

We get y = 1

Now slope

= y intercept / x intercept

X intercept

→ when y = 0

→ 0 = x + 1

or x = -1

Then slope ( tan∅)

= 1/-1

= -1

→ tan∅ = -1

→∅ = 135°

Answered by aakriti05
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

y=x+1

y−1=x           .........(1)

We know that

y−y ₁⇒M (x-x₁)

On comparing with equation (1), we get

y₁ ⇒ 1, x₁=0, M=1

So,

SLOPE=1 and y−intercept 1

Hence, this is the answer.

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