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What is the y-intercept? Give explanation, please.

What is the y-intercept? Give explanation, please.-example-1
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Answer:


y = (4)/(5)x - 2 → y = (4)/(5)x + -2 \\ \\ -2 = b

Explanation:

First, check the rate of change [slope]:


(-y_1 + y_2)/(-x_1 + x_2) = m


(-2 + 6)/(-5 + 10) = (4)/(5)

Then plug these coordinates into the Slope-Intercept Formula instead of the Point-Slope Formula, to get it done much swiftly. It does not matter which ordered pair you choose:

6 = ⅘[10] + b

8


−2 = b


y = (4)/(5)x - 2

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2 = ⅘[5] + b

4

−2 = b


y = (4)/(5)x - 2

** You see? I told you it did not matter which ordered pair you choose because you will ALWAYS get the exact same result.

I am joyous to assist you anytime.

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