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2. Section 7.2
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Exercise 97 Page 440

What information does the slope-intercept form of an equation give us?

Practice makes perfect
Equations written in slope-intercept form follow a specific format. y= mx+ b In this form, m represents the slope of a line and b represents the y-intercept. Let's highlight the slope m and y-intercept b in the given equation.

y= -3/2x+ 6 The slope is - 32. The y-intercept is 6, so the graph crosses the y-axis at the point (0, 6).

Graphing the Equation

A slope of - 32 means that for every 2 units we move in the positive horizontal direction, we move 3 units in the negative vertical direction. m=-3/2 ⇔ rise/run=-3/2 To graph the equation, plot the y-intercept and then use the slope to find another point on the line.

We already know that (0, 6) is the y-intercept. Looking at the graph we made, we can see that the function intersects the x-axis at x=4, meaning that (4,0) is the x-intercept.