Slope Intercept Form ~ y=mx+b m is the slope, so in this equation, the slope is 3.
Part B: The function g(x) = 3x - 2 has a greater y intercept.
How to find the y intercepts: g(x) = 3x - 2
The y intercept here is 2 because in slope intercept form, m is the slope and b is the y intercept: y =mx+b
F(x) table of values:
The y intercept here is -1. I found my answer by plotting all of the points on a coordinate grid. When you plot (0, -1), you will see that there is a spot where the line hits the y axis. That point is called the y intercept. So your y - value is -1, making the y intercept -1 also.