218k views
5 votes
1. Define y-intercept of a line?

2. In the slope intercept form: y=mx+b, what do the variables x, y, m, b stand for?
3. Define Slope of a line. Define Rise and Run. What are the four types of slope?


User Engo
by
7.6k points

2 Answers

7 votes

1. The y-intercept of a line is on a graph where a line crosses through the y axis.

2. b is the y- intercept and m is the slope. For example something using y=mx+b could be written like y=3x+2 if the y-intercept is 2 and the slope is 3.

3. The slope is what describes the direction and steepness of a line on a graph. Rise and run mean that when you find a slope you must first find the rise over run. You must go from one dot on a graph to the next by first going up or down to where that you are on the same number on the y axis that the next point is, next go on the x axis and go left or right until you have reached the next point. For example if you went up 3 and over 2, the rise would be 3 and the run would be 2. The slope in that situation would be 3/2.

Hope this helps you.

User Omar Jalalzada
by
7.4k points
2 votes

Do the steps below on the graphing calculator:

Graph the points (2,6) and (6,8).

Define the equation y = mx + b.

Define the variable m = 1.

Define the variable b = 10.

What happens if you increase the value of m from 1 to 2?

✔ The line gets steeper.

Find the values of m and b that cause the graph to pass through the two points plotted.

m = ✔ 0.5

b = ✔ 5

User Shenglin Chen
by
7.6k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories