Write the equation of a line with the given slope and y-intercept.
1.m=0 b=-3
2.m=-7 b=1/2
the slope- y-intercept form is of the type
y = mx + b
just plug in the values.
1) slope=0(it means the line is horizontal and parallel to x axis)
so,
ans:
the equation is y=3(this is becuz the line is parallel to x-axis and intercept at y(0,3),all intercept on this line must be y=0)
1) slope=0(it means the line is horizontal and parallel to x axis)
so,
ans:
the equation is y=3(this is becuz the line is parallel to x-axis and intercept at y(0,3),all intercept on this line must be y=3)
To write the equation of a line, we can use the slope-intercept form, which is given as:
y = mx + b
where:
- "m" represents the slope of the line
- "b" represents the y-intercept, i.e., the point at which the line intersects the y-axis.
Let's find the equations for the given values of slope and y-intercept:
1. For m = 0 and b = -3:
The equation becomes:
y = 0x - 3
y = -3
2. For m = -7 and b = 1/2:
The equation becomes:
y = -7x + 1/2
That's it! The equations for the two given values of slope and y-intercept are:
1. y = -3
2. y = -7x + 1/2