Question #e1096

2 Answers
Oct 10, 2016

Yes, #y=3x# is in slope-intercept form.

Explanation:

The equation of a line is in slope-intercept form if it is of the form #y=mx+b# where #m# is the slope of the line and #b# is the #y#-intercept.

The given equation fits this form, with #m = 3# and #b = 0#:

#y = 3x+0#

indicating that it is a line with slope #3# and a #y#-intercept at #(0,0)#

Oct 10, 2016

Yes it is:

Explanation:

The slope intercept form is, in general, in the form:
#y=mx+c#
Where #m# is the slope and #c# is the intercept.
In your case you can write:
#y=3x+0#
Where #3# is the slope and #0# is the intercept.
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