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1)What is the Y intercept in the following equation: Y=3X +2 *

3

2

3X

- 2


2)What is the slope in the following equation: Y=3X +2 *

3

2

3X

- 2


3)What is the constant in the following polynomial X^2 + 3X - 5 *

-5

3

1

#X


4)How many terms are in the following polynomial X^2 + 3X - 5 *

1

2

3

4


5)What are the coefficients in the following polynomial X^2 + 3X - 5 *

1

- 5

1 and 3

3

Answers

Answered by 1ramnaraipri
0

Answer:

1) 2

2) 3

I am sorry I cannot figure out the rest

Step-by-step explanation:

     The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is:

The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is:

y=mx+b

Where m is the slope and  b is the y-intercept value.

Because the equation in the problem is already in slope intercept form we can directly extract the slope and the y-intercept:

y

=

3

x

+

2

Therefore:

The slope is

m=3

The y-intercept is b = 2 or (0, 2)

Answered by gvishnuvardhan2003
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In the question 1

For y-intercept X=0, so

Y=2(0)+2

In the question 2

Y=3X+2 Can be written as

3X-Y+2=0

So the slope is -a/b where

a- X coefficient

b- Y coefficient

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