How do you find the slope and intercept of #y = 2/3 x#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
In order to identify the slope and y-intercept from an equation of a straight line, it is easiest if it is the form
We have that form here:
The slope is the numerical co-efficient of the x-term and the y-intercept is given by the constant term
Therefore the slope,
and the y-intercept is the point
Explanation:
The equation of a line in
#color(blue)"slope-intercept form"# is.
#color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(2/2)color(black)(y=mx+b)color(white)(2/2)|)))#
where m represents the slope and b, the y-intercept.
#y=2/3x" is in this form as " y=2/3x+0#
#rArr"slope "=m=2/3" and y-intercept "=b=0#
graph{2/3x [-10, 10, -5, 5]}