
Intro to slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) - Khan Academy
Slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) of linear equations highlights the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b) of a line. Watch this video to learn more about it and see some examples.
Slope-intercept form introduction | Algebra (article) - Khan Academy
Learn about the slope-intercept form of two-variable linear equations, and how to interpret it to find the slope and y-intercept of their line.
Slope and y-intercept from equation (video) | Khan Academy
In an equation in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) the slope is m and the y-intercept is b. We can also rewrite certain equations to look more like slope-intercept form. For example, y=x can be …
Graphing slope-intercept form (article) | Khan Academy
Learn how to graph lines whose equations are given in the slope-intercept form y=mx+b.
Slope-intercept form review (article) | Khan Academy
When an equation is written in this form, m gives the slope of the line and b gives its y -intercept. Want to learn more about slope-intercept form? Check out this video.
Two-variable linear equations intro (video) | Khan Academy
In x and/or y, any linear equation is equivalent to one of two forms: x=a or y=mx+b where a, m, and b are constants. (Yes, this already includes the form where y is a constant, because this …
x-intercept of a line (video) | Khan Academy
For a line represented by the equation y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept, the x-intercept can be found by setting y to zero and solving for x.
Point-slope & slope-intercept equations - Khan Academy
Point-slope is the general form y-y₁=m (x-x₁) for linear equations. It emphasizes the slope of the line and a point on the line (that is not the y-intercept). We can rewrite an equation in point …
Slope review | Algebra (article) | Khan Academy
The slope of a line is a measure of its steepness. Mathematically, slope is calculated as "rise over run" (change in y divided by change in x).
Slope-intercept equation from two points (video) | Khan Academy
Given two points on a line, we can write an equation for that line by finding the slope between those points, then solving for the y-intercept in the slope-intercept equation y=mx+b.