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  1. Intercepts from a table (video) | Khan Academy

    Since the table represents a line, there's a constant rate of change of y with respect to x. So we can find that pattern and fill in skipped values from the table to find the y-intercept.

  2. Intercepts from a table (practice) | Khan Academy

    This table gives a few (x, y) pairs of a line in the coordinate plane. ... What is the x -intercept of the line?

  3. Finding slope and intercepts from tables (video) | Khan Academy

    Given a linear relationship in a table, practice finding the slope and intercepts.

  4. Slope-intercept form from a table (video) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to write an equation of the line that matches up to a table of values.

  5. Intercepts of lines review (x-intercepts and y-intercepts)

    Example: Intercepts from a table We're given a table of values and told that the relationship between x and y is linear. ... Then we're asked to find the intercepts of the corresponding graph. The key is …

  6. Intercepts from a table (video) | Intercepts | Khan Academy

    Since the table represents a line, there's a constant rate of change of y with respect to x. So we can find that pattern and fill in skipped values from the table to find the y-intercept.

  7. Calculating slope from tables (video) | Khan Academy

    Practice calculating the slope of a line given some points on the line shown in a table.

  8. Intercepts from a graph (practice) | Khan Academy

    Intercepts from a graph VA.Math: 8.PFA.3.b VA.Math.2023: 8.PFA.3.b Google Classroom

  9. Slope and y-intercept from equation (video) | Khan Academy

    Let's say we had y is equal to negative seven, what's the slope and y-intercept there? Well, once again, you might say, hey, this doesn't look like what we had up here, how do we figure out the slope or the …

  10. Intro to intercepts (video) | Khan Academy

    And to find the y-intercept we know that X = 0, and so if we use the equation we will see that 5x + 6y = 30 will be 6y = 30 and y = 30/6 which gives us y = 5! So using the second equation we now know …