How do you find the slope and y intercept of y=3x+9?

2 Answers
Jun 7, 2018

m=3 (the slope) and the y-intercept S(0;9)

Explanation:

The equation has the form
y=mx+n so the slope is given by 3 and the y-intercept
S(0;9)

Jun 7, 2018

I tried this:

Explanation:

You have an equation of a line in the form:

y=mx+c

i.e.

y=slopex+y-intercept

so in your case you have:

slope=3
y-intercept=9