Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation: y=mx+b
m is the gradient while b is the y-intercept
Let's first find the slope (also known as the gradient) by choosing two points.
The formula to find the slope is change in y divided by change in x.
So two points are: (-2,0) and (0,5)
Change in y: 5-0 (we use the y-coordinates)
Change in x: 0--2 (0+2) (we use the x-coordinates)
So: 5-0= 5 and 0+2= 2 which means 5 divided by 2
Slope= 5 over two
To find the y-intercept we need to see where the line crosses the y-axis which would be at (0,5)
So: y-intercept is 5 as that's where the line crosses the y-axis.
Equation now: y= 5 over 2x +5
X=-6
You plus in x as -6 and you already know that y=5x and you plug in x=-6
It should look like 2(-6)-5(-6)=18
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The answer is y= -1
When the slope is 0, we refer to the line as a constant function. In slope intercept form, the line is equal to y = mx + b
"m" is the slope, and "b" is the y-intercept.
Let's replace those in the function.
y = 0*x - 1
0 multiplied by anything is 0
y = 0 - 1
y = -1