How do you find the slope and intercept of #y = 6 - x#?
2 Answers
Apr 2, 2018
gradient =-1
Intercepts are (6,0) and (0,6)
Explanation:
the slope is basically the gradient ie m=-1
the x-intercept is found by subbing y=0 so x=6 (6,0)
the y-intercept is found by subbing x=0 so y=6 (0,6)
Apr 2, 2018
The slope is
The y-intercept is
The x-intercept is
Explanation:
Given:
where:
Since the y-intercept is the value of
The x-intercept is the value of
The x-intercept is
The point for the x-intercept is
graph{y=6-x [-11.16, 11.34, -3.375, 7.875]}