Given that y=3x-1, answer the following: a) y-intercept= b) slope= c) x-intercept Given that y=-½x+1, answer the following: a) y-intercept= b) slope= c) x-intercept= Given that y=2-4x, answer the following: a) y-intercept= b) slope= c) x-intercept= If a) y-intercept= b) slope= c) x-intercept= y= 3x+5 15 , answer the following: If a) y-intercept= b) slope= c) x-intercept= y= 21-35x 7 , answer the following: Given that 2x+y+4=0, answer the following: a) y-intercept= b) slope= c) x-intercept= Given that 3y-4x-12=0, answer the following: c) x-intercept= a) y-intercept= b) slope= Find the equation of the line given the following two point and answer the questions: P1(5,5) P2(-1,-5) a) y-intercept= c) x-intercept= b) slope= Find the equation of the line given the following two point and answer the questions: P1(6,-3) P2(-4,5) a) y-intercept= c) x-intercept= b) slope= Two points in a straight line have the coordinates (-2,0) and (0,3). Find the equation of the line and the intercepts. Equation: x-intercept= y-intercept= slope= y= x + Two points in a straight line have the coordinates (-3,8) and (6,-4). Find the equation of the line and the intercepts. Equation: x-intercept= y-intercept= slope= y= x + A straight line has a slope of 2, and passess for the point (1,4). Find the equation of the line and all the intercepts: Equation: x-intercept= y-intercept= slope= y= x + A straight line have x-intercept of -3 and a slope of 1.5. Find the equation of the line and the y-intercept. Equation: y-intercept= y= x + Find the equation of the line given the following two point and answer the questions: P1(6,-3) P2(-4,5) a) y-intercept= c) x-intercept= b) slope= Find the equation of the line given the following two point and answer the questions: P1(3/2, 4/3) P2(-7/2, -11/3) a) y-intercept= c) x-intercept= b) slope= Find the equation of the line given the following two point and answer the questions: P1(9/2, 15/2) P2(-11/3, 1/3) a) y-intercept= c) x-intercept= b) slope= Find the equation of the line for each ordered pair given. Then, find the coordinates of the intersection of these two lines. Equation for L1: y-intercept= x-intercept= y= L1 P1(4,4) P2(-4,-2) x + Intersection coordinates of the two lines: x= y-intercept= x-intercept= y= Equation for L2: y= L2 P1(-4,4) P2(4,-2) x + Find the equation of the line for each ordered pair given. Then, find the coordinates of the intersection of these two lines. Equation for L1: y-intercept= x-intercept= y= L1 P1(-3,-2) P2(4,1) x + Intersection coordinates of the two lines: x= y-intercept= x-intercept= y= Equation for L2: y= L2 P1(-1,4) P2(3,-2) x + Find the equation of the line for each ordered pair given. Then, find the coordinates of the intersection of these two lines. Equation for L1: y-intercept= x-intercept= y= L1 P1(4,10) P2(-1,5) x + Intersection coordinates of the two lines: x= y-intercept= x-intercept= y= Equation for L2: y= L2 P1(5,1) P2(-1,-2) x + Find the equation of the line for each ordered pair given. Then, find the coordinates of the intersection of these two lines. Equation for L1: y-intercept= x-intercept= y= L1 P1(-1,-4) P2(2,8) x + Intersection coordinates of the two lines: x= y-intercept= x-intercept= y= Equation for L2: y= L2 P1(3,-6) P2(-2,4) x + |