y=3x+1
Use the slope-intercept form to find the slope and y-intercept
The slope-intercept form is y=mx+b
, where m is the slope and b
is the y-intercept.
y=mx+b
Find the values of m
and b using the form y=mx+b
.
m=3
b=1
The slope of the line is the value of m
, and the y-intercept is the value of b
.
Slope: 3
Y-Intercept: 1
Any line can be graphed using two points. Select two x
values, and plug them into the equation to find the corresponding y
values.
Choose 0
to substitute in for x
to find the ordered pair.
Replace the variable x
with 0
in the expression.
f(0)=3(0)+1
Simplify the result.
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The first point is (0,1)
.
(0,1)
Choose 1
to substitute in for x
to find the ordered pair.
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Replace the variable x
with 1
in the expression.
f(1)=3(1)+1
Simplify the result.
Multiply 3
by 1
.
f(1)=3+1
Add 3
and 1
.
f(1)=4
The final answer is 4
.
4
The second point is (1,4)
.
(1,4)
Create a table of the x
and y
values.
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Graph the line using the slope and the y-intercept, or the points.
Slope: 3
Y-Intercept: 1
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<em>Thus, the transformation from ABC to A'B'C' is a reflection over the x-axis.</em>
<em>Choice 1.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Reflection over the x-axis</u>
Given a point A(x,y), a reflection over the x-axis maps A to the point A' with coordinates A'(x,-y).
The figure shows triangles ABC and A'B'C'. It can be clearly seen the x-coordinates for each vertex of both triangles is the same and the y-coordinate is the inverse of it counterpart. For example A=(5,3) and A'=(5,-3)
Thus, the transformation from ABC to A'B'C' is a reflection over the x-axis.
Choice 1.
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Step-by-step explanation: