Question
Question: What is the slope and intercept of \[y=-7x-2\]....
What is the slope and intercept of y=−7x−2.
Solution
In this given problem, we have a line equation, in which we have to find the slope and intercepts, to plot the graph. We know that slope intercept form is y=mx+c where m is the slope and c is the y-intercept. By using the slope intercept formula, we can find the slope. We also know that for x-intercept the value of y is 0 and for y-intercept the value of x is 0. From these points, we can plot the graph.
Complete step by step answer:
We know that the given slope intercept form is,
y=−7x−2 ……… (1)
We also know that the general form of the slope intercept form is,
y=mx+c ……… (2)
Where, m is the slope and c, y-intercept.
Now we can compare equation (1) and (2), we get
Slope, m = -7 and y-intercept, c = -2
We also know that at y-intercept, x = 0.
Therefore, the point at y-intercept is (0,−2).
Now, we have to find the x-intercept.
We know that at x-intercept, y = 0. Substituting the value of y in equation (1), we get