Without making a table, where do you think the graph for y=-3/4x+6will cross the y-axis? What do you think its slope will be?

1 Answer
Apr 19, 2017

Slope is #-3/4# and the y-intercept is #(0,6)#

Explanation:

Using the slope-intercept equation, #y=mx+b# where #m=#slope and #b=# y=intercept allows you to know the slope and when the line crosses the y-axis without using any charts or calculation.

Just by looking at the equation #y=-3/4x+6#, the slope (#m#) is #-3/4# and the y-intercept (#b#) is #(0,6)#