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If you know that a line has a slope of 23and a y-intercept of 7, what is the equation for that line in slope-intercept form?

User Hemoglobin
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Explanation:


\underline{ \underline{ \text{Given}}} :

  • Slope ( m ) = 23
  • Y - intercept ( c ) = 7


\underline{ \underline{ \text{To \: find}}} :

  • Equation for the line in slope - intercept form


\underline{ \underline{ \text{Solution}}} :


\boxed{ \tt{y = mx + c}}


\tt{y = 23x + 7}


\tt{0 = 23x + 7 - y}


\tt{23x - y + 7 = 0}


\boxed{ \boxed{ \text{Our \: final \: answer : \boxed{ \underline{ \tt23x + 7 - y = 0}}}}}

( Correct me if I am wrong )

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User Shuwen
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Answer:

y = 23 x + 7

Explanation:

y=mx+b form where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. You just plug in the values.

User Imran Ali
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