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Viktor [21]
2 years ago
7

There are an infinite number of lines with slope of -3, as well as an infinite number of lines with y-intercept of 5. Part A: Li

st the equations of three lines whose slope is -3. Part B: List the equations of three lines whose y-intercept is 5. Part C: State the equation of the only line with a slope of -3 and a y-intercept of 5. Explain why there is only one line that can be formed with this slope and y-intercept​
Mathematics
1 answer:
Anastaziya [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

See below.

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Part A:</u>

y = -3x + 2

y = -3x + 10

y = -3x

<u>Part B:</u>

y =  2x + 5

y = -3x + 5

y = -2x + 5

<u>Part C:</u>

y = -3x + 5

There can only be one line with this slope and intercept because the expression is very simple.  There are only two pieces of information that define a straight line:  slope and intercept.  There is nothing else that can be altered to impact the line.  

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