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A student uses the equation y = 3 - 4x to represent a linear relationship. He says the slope is 3 and the x-intercept is -4. How would you help him correct his thinking? please help!
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A student uses the equation y = 3 - 4x to represent a linear relationship.
He says the slope is 3 and the x-intercept is -4. How would you help him correct his thinking?
please help!
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Explanation:
The student is viewing the equation in the wrong way, he needs to put the equation in standard from / correctly first in order to be able to find the slope.
The straight line formula is
looking at the formula in that form m=gradient (slope) , and c is the Y intercept.
so putting the above equation in the correct form
so m = -4 meaning that -4 is the gradient aka slope, and 3 is the y-intercept!
hope this helps
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