Find the slope and y-intercept of the equation.
y=mx+b
y = (2-a)x + a
y = m x + b
slope = (2-a)
intercept = a
Thank you. I was trying to multiply it out first.
To find the slope (m) and y-intercept (b) of the equation y = (2-a)x + a, we can compare it to the standard slope-intercept form, which is y = mx + b.
In the given equation, we have:
m = 2 - a (the coefficient of x)
b = a (the constant term)
Therefore, the slope (m) of the equation is 2 - a, and the y-intercept (b) is a.