How can you determine the changes in the y-intercepts from an equation in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b? Interactive popup. Assistance may be required.
The y-intercept is the point (0, b), so any changes relate to comparisons of the value of b between two or more equations.
Consider the situation: A hiker in Death Valley, California, begins her climb at 150 feet below sea level and uses the function y = 12.5x – 150 to predict her elevation, y, after she has been hiking for x minutes. How would the function change if her starting elevation were 30 feet higher? Interactive popup. Assistance may be required.
Her starting elevation would be −150 + 30 = −120 feet, so the new function would be y = 12.5x – 120.
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Compare the y-intercepts of both equations.
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Jessie, who started out 180 miles from his grandparents’ home, started out farther away. Jonathan started out 120 miles from his grandparents’ home.
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Will the $500 affect the 4,000 term or the coefficient of 250?
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y = 4,500 – 250x
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If the activation fee is reduced by 25%, what portion of the $65 will Jaime need to pay?
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y = 20x + 48.75