State the slope and $y$y-value of the $y$y-intercept of the equation, $y=2x+3$y=2x+3
Slope | $\editable{}$ |
$y$y-value of the $y$y-intercept | $\editable{}$ |
Consider the equation $y=-1-\frac{9x}{2}$y=−1−9x2.
Write down the equation of a line whose slope is $2$2 and crosses the $y$y-axis at $\left(0,1\right)$(0,1).
Express your answer in slope-intercept form.
Write down the equation of the line in slope-intercept form, given that its slope is $-3$−3 and its $y$y intercept is $-2$−2.