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Find the slope and the y-intercept of the line.
y=9x-1
slope:
y-intercept:

User Vkumar
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Hi, let me help you out!

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We are given an equation in slope-intercept form:


\longrightarrow\tt{y=mx+b}

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

Now let's find the slope of the given line.

Note: The slope is the coefficient of x.

The slope is 9, and the y-intercept (the constant term added to or subtracted from the slope) is -1.

I hope this helps you! Have an awesome day!

If you need any explanation or clarification, feel free to ask! :D

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User Mjhasbach
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Hey!

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Solution:

The equation is written in slope-intercept form!

~Formula

y = mx + b

~Terms

m = slope

b = y-intercept

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Answer:


\large\boxed{9~=~slope!}\\\large\boxed{1~=~y~intercept!}

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Hope This Helped! Good Luck!

User Sam Ellis
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