Let's examine this, as x increases by 1, what happens to the y-value? The y-value decreases by 2, so the slope is -2. When x = 0, we have our y-intercept, -5. So we can fill in Slope form with the Slope and Y-intercept that the equation is:
y = -2x - 5
What’s is this I don’t know
Answer:
a.) Commutative Property of addition
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y = (-3/2)x + 7
Step-by-step explanation:
3x + 2y = -4 (rearrange to slope intercept form y = mx + b)
2y = -3x - 4
y = (-3/2) x - 2
comparing this to the general form of a linear equation : y = mx + b
we see that slope of this line (and every line that is parallel to this line),
m = -3/2
if we sub this back in to the general form, we get:
y = (-3/2)x + b
We are still missing the value of b. To find this, we are given that the point (4,1) lies on the line. We simply substitute this back into the equation and solve for b.
1 = (-3/2)4 + b
1 = -6 + b
b = 7
substituting this back into the equation:
y = (-3/2)x + 7
Answer:
x = 1, y = 3
x = -5, y = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
Point Form:
(1,3) , (-5, -3)