- (2,-2) slope=2 how to put it in slope intercept form - Wyzant
If you are given two points, you first determine the slope from both points and then use one of the points (it doesn't matter which) to find the y intercept So let's say you were given (2, -2) and (5, 4)
- Find all x values on the graph of f (x) = x − 2 cos (x) for 0 lt; x lt; 2π . . .
Find all x values on the graph of f (x) = x − 2 cos (x) for 0 < x < 2π where the tangent line has slope 2 (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list )
- What is the equation of the line in slope-intercept form that . . . - Wyzant
What is the equation of the line in slope-intercept form that passes through point (3, −2) and is parallel to the line y = 2x + 4? Show all necessary steps
- how would you write equation with a slope 2 3 and a y-interept of -3
Algebra 1 Mma C asked • 12 02 20 how would you write equation with a slope 2 3 and a y-interept of -3 Follow Add comment Report
- How do I rearrange t^2 = 4pi^2 L g in y=mx format? - Wyzant
You put T2 on horizontal axis and L - on vertical Then you need to find the slope of this graph (tan of the angle between the graph and horizontal axis) Now you can write g = 1 4π2 x Slope Hence, if now you divide the slope of the graph by 4π2 , you will get the experimental value of the acceleration due to gravity g And you are done
- How do I find equation of the line that satisfies the given . . . - Wyzant
A line that is parallel to another has the same slope as that other line So, to find the slope of the line in question, we just need to find the slope of y = 5x - 1
- graphing a line with slope 3 and a y intercept -2 - Wyzant
The slope is known as rise run Since 3 = 3 1, we go up 3 and right 1 to (1,1) The next point is (4,2), etc Now, if you have a graph with all four quadrants, remember that -3 -1 also equals 3, so you can go down 3 and left 1 to (-5,-1) and again to (-8,-2), etc Once you graph at least 3 points, you should have a straight line running through
- Slope=-4 and Point= (2,-4) how to write it in slope-intercept form?
If a straight line passes through point (2,- 4) and has a slope of - 4, we can use the point-slope formula: y - y1 = m (x - x1) to get it into slope-intercept form
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