Masssage the equation around until you have it in the form: Y = Ax + B, 'A' and 'B' are numbers. Once you have it in that form, 'A' is the slope of the line, and 'B' is the y-intercept.
A horizontal line has a slope of zero. The equation of a horizontal line is y = a.
It is the slope.
An equation of a line requires two parameters. The slope, by itself, is not enough.
If the equation of a line is in the form ax + by + c = 0 then the slope of the line will be -a/b.
If the equation is y=12x, the slope is 12
Without the inclusion of an equality sign and not knowing the plus or minus values of the given terms it can't be considered to be a straight line equation
You can write it either in standard form (ax + by = c) or in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b)
A horizontal line has a slope of zero. The equation of a horizontal line is y = a.
It is the slope.
The equation has no slope. The graph of the equation is a straight line with a slope of -1 .
An equation of a line requires two parameters. The slope, by itself, is not enough.
If the equation of a line is in the form ax + by + c = 0 then the slope of the line will be -a/b.
if a line has a slope of -2 and a point on the line has coordinates of (3, -5) write an equation for the line in point slope form
The equation of a line with an undefined slope is x = a.
If the equation is y=12x, the slope is 12
y = 0. You can get this from the slope-intercept equation of the line.
There is no equation there but the slope of the line is the number that multiplies x in the straight line equation y = mx + b whereas m is the slope and b is the y intercept