Y-intercept lesson | Slope Lesson | Slope Intercept Form lesson
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Standard form of a Linear Equation: y= mx+b where b is the y-intercept, the point at which the graph intercepts with or cross the y axis. |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the y-intercept of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Y-intercept = 4 |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the y-intercept of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Y-intercept = 5 |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the y-intercpt of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Y-intercept = 2 |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the Y-intercept of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Y-intercept = 1 |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the Y-intercept of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Y-intercept = 2.5 |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the Y-intercept of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Y-intercept = -1 |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the Y-intercept of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Y-intercept = 2 |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the Y-intercept of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
As you can see from the graph, there is no y intercept for the equation of a line that is vertical. |
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SAT PROBLEM
Student Generated Response: Grid-in ( Saturday /1.2000 #24) p. 540* |
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