Examples of using Y-intercept in English and their translations into Dutch
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b is the y-intercept.
So, so far we know that the line must be, y is equal to the slope-- I will do that in orange-- negative 2 times x plus our y-intercept.
You have to just try out some points and you can graph it. And now in the next module I'm going to show you a little bit more about slope and y-intercept and you won't even have to do this. But this gives you good intuitive feel,
Now what's its y-intercept?
Its positive 2 and its y-intercept is minus 2.
But we know that the y-intercept is minus 2.
It just brings the line down as we lower the y-intercept.
where the y-intercept is negative 4
Now, as I change the slope and the y-intercept for this graph, I think it's going to make a little bit more sense to you.
The y-intercept when x and z are 0 are on the y-axis,
Welcome to the presentation on slope and y-intercept.
That's the y-intercept for line A.
Well you would have said, this is the slope y-intercept.
Here the y-intercept is minus 2.
And it has a y-intercept of 6.
The y-intercept you calculate by using an equation.
So they haven't given us the slope or the y-intercept explicitly.
In both of these, the y-intercept is plus 2.
OK, the y-intercept is 2.
The y-intercept is the alpha.