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kellycalw109
Jan 11, 2011, 05:27 PM
1. y=x+9 2.y=3x+7 3.y=4x+8 4.y=7x
5.y-*=3(x=1) 6.y+2=2(x-1) 7.y-1=4(x+3) 8.y-3=1(x+7)
When answering each equation, please refer to which one EXP: 6.Y+2=2(X-1)Thanks

Unknown008
Jan 11, 2011, 10:09 PM
Put all the equations in the standard form first, that is in the form of y = mx + c.

In that form, you get the slope directly by saying what the value of m is.

Can you give it a try?

kellycalw109
Jan 12, 2011, 12:36 PM
Yes. But I need an example for me to fully understand it... do you mind giving me one?

kellycalw109
Jan 12, 2011, 03:15 PM
okay so for the second one, which is Y=3X+7 is M=-7?

Unknown008
Jan 12, 2011, 09:22 PM
Not really. Notice that in the general formula, m is in front of x.

So, if you have y = mx + c, the gradient is m.

Which implies that if you have:
y = 2x + 1, the gradient is 2
y = 2 + x, the gradient is 1 (because you rearrange to get y = x + 2)
2y = 3 - 2x, you need first to put it in the form y = mx + c, that is y = -\frac22 x + \frac32, giving a gradient of -2/2 = -1.

Can you post what you got for all those equations to see if you got them right?