Answer:It's called the "y intercept" and it's the y value of the point where the line intersects the y- axis. For this line, the y-intercept is "negative 1." You can find the y-intercept by looking at the graph and seeing which point crosses the y axis. This point will always have an x coordinate of zero.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Y intercept of a straight line is simply where the line crosses the Y axis.
Example
Y intercept
In the above diagram the line crosses the Y axis at 1.
The Y intercept is equal to 1 and the point is written as (0,1). Notice that for the y-intercept the x-coordinate of the point is always zero..
Answer:
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
the answer for X is -6
Step-by-step explanation:
g(X)=5/2x -1 and g(X)= - 1
sub -16 on g(X)
-16=5/2x -1
-16+1 = 5/2x
-15 = 5/2x
divide both sides by 5/2
X= -6
120 * 1.75 = 200
5 times 0 = 0
5 times 2 = 10 carry the 1
5 times 1 = 5 + 1 = 6
7 times 0 = 0
7 times 2 = 14 carry the 1...
7 times 1 = 7 + 1 = 8
1 times 0 = 0
1 times 2 = 2
1 times 1 = 1
add it all together and you get 200.