What is the Slope-Intercept Equation for the Line Below?

avatarBeatingDebit·3 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud·3 months ago

To find the slope-intercept equation (y=mx+b), you need the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b)! Start by finding where the line crosses the y-axis. That’s your b. Then, calculate the slope by finding the rise over the run between two points. Plug both values in.

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avatarLettingTail·3 months ago

First, find b by looking where the line hits the y-axis. Next, determine the slope (rise over run) and insert into y=mx+b.


avatarDealingDada·3 months ago

Get the y-intercept from where the line crosses the y-axis. Then figure out the slope between any two points on the line. Use y = mx + b to write the equation.


avatarNoticingPuff·3 months ago

Just find the slope and y-intercept. Then slap 'em into y=mx+b. Easy peasy!

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