Math, asked by Amar2006, 7 months ago

What is the gradient and y intercept of
y= 3-x

Answers

Answered by GYashR
1

Answer:

The gradient/slope is -1 and the y intercept is 3

Step-by-step explanation:

y= mx + c

c= y intercept

m= gradient/slope

Answered by thakhurbhanupratapsi
1

Answer:

The slope is 3, the y-intercept is 0, and the x-intercept is 0.

Explanation:

This equation is in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), so the slope, m, is 3. The y-intercept, b, is an understood 0 in this case as there is no constant term added to the x-term. To find the x-intercept, substitute 0 for y in the equation and solve for x:

0 = 3x

0/3 = 3x/3

O = x

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