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An equation in slope-intercept form |
2013-08-12 |
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From Brittney: write an equation in slope-intercept form of the line that is parallel to the grapg of y=-3/4x+6 passes through -8,-5 Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The slope-intercept form |
2009-09-11 |
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From Shelby: Write an equation in slope-intercept form of the line that is parallel to the graph of 3y-4x=1 and passes through (0,6) Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The equation of a line |
2008-01-20 |
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From Sara: The question is:
Write the equation of a line that is parallel to y=3x-2 through the point (-5,9).
I think the correct equation for this is y=3x+24.
But I have to write it in standard form, and I can't seem to figure out how to do that. Please answer soon! Thanks! Answered by Stephen La Rocque and Penny Nom. |
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The slope-intercept form |
2007-01-04 |
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From Earnestine: Given a line containing the points (1,4), (2,7), and (3,10) determine the slope-intercept form of the equation, provide one additional point on this line, and graph the function. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The slope-intercept form |
2006-12-17 |
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From Anthony: I'm really confused with this, tried to figure it out on my own but i can't seem to grasp it here's the problem: Two points are given a. Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line containing the two points. b. Graph the line from Part a and check that both points are on the line. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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The slope-intercept form |
2006-11-08 |
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From Kilihea: I need to graph this equation but first need to turn it into a slope-intercept form. 6x - 3y = -3 I would really appreciate it if you could help me turn it into a slope-intercept form. Answered by Penny Nom. |
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