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Answer please

You know it’s a straight line. Do you have the gradient and y-intercept?

Alternatively, you could find some points and make simultaneous equations.
Original post by No brainer
Answer please


We don't do questions for posters.
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Original post by Dancer2001
You know it’s a straight line. Do you have the gradient and y-intercept?

Alternatively, you could find some points and make simultaneous equations.

no luck i think i have just the gradient not the y-intercept
Original post by KaptainCliff
y=)


You’re not supposed to just give someone the answer, it’s in the rules.
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Reply 5
Original post by Muttley79
We don't do questions for posters.

why r u here then
Original post by Dancer2001
You’re not supposed to just give someone the answer, it’s in the rules.

It's a very simple problem and the OP specifically asked for an answer. Ergo an answer is required. But thanks for your valued input.

y=-(x+???

(Mod edit - full solution removed)
(edited 4 years ago)
Original post by KaptainCliff
y=

EDIT - you are breaking the forum rules
Original post by No brainer
why

Don't be so rude - we give hints not answers - edit your post
Original post by Dancer2001
You’re not supposed to just give someone the answer, it’s in the rules.

You need to edit the post out of your answer
Original post by Dancer2001
You’re not supposed to just give someone the answer, it’s in the rules.


then can you just give me the y intercept that isn't the answer because you gave me part of it
Original post by No brainer
then can you just give me the y intercept that isn't the answer because you gave me part of it


The point where the line crosses the y (vertical) axis. You can see by looking at the graph.
Here is a similar example. You should probably do several of these to make sure that you know, understand and remember the topic.

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