Respuesta :
So you have the begining of the equation:
y = 3/2 x + b
To find the b, you substitute in x=4 and y=3 (from 4,3):
3 = 3/2 · 4 + b
Solving that...
3 = 6 + b
-3 = b
So your line is: y = 3/2 x - 3.
It's also a good idea to double check, but substituting in just the x-value and seeing if it gives you the correct y-value:
y = 3/2 · 4 - 3
y = 6 - 3
y = 3
Yup, that checked.
okay so the y intercept would be “b” in the y=mx + b formula and since u have slope already we know our “m” is 3/2
and luckily we have 2 points to help us find the y intercept first thing we’d do is plug these numbers into our formula and since we know we already have 2 points we can use “4” for our x and “3” for our y
so y=4 m=3/2 x=4 and b is our unknown
we have to solve 3=3/2(4)+b for b now
and we get b=-3 we can check this as well by plugging in -3 and seeing if we get the same awser which is “3”
and luckily we have 2 points to help us find the y intercept first thing we’d do is plug these numbers into our formula and since we know we already have 2 points we can use “4” for our x and “3” for our y
so y=4 m=3/2 x=4 and b is our unknown
we have to solve 3=3/2(4)+b for b now
and we get b=-3 we can check this as well by plugging in -3 and seeing if we get the same awser which is “3”