In the straight line equation of y = 2x+14 the slope or gadient is 2 and the y intercept is 14
Flat slope is slope equals zero.
For 2y-5x=14: Through simple algebraic steps, this can be manipulated like so: 2y=14+5x 2y=5x+14 y=(5x+14)/2 y=(5/2)x+7 This is a linear equation in y=mx+b form. From this you know the slope is represented by "m". So, the slope is 5/2
Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
Slope = 4
If the equation is x + 7y = 14 then the slope is -1/7 If the equation is x + y7 = 14, then the slope is 7(14 - x)-8
14
-14
14
If you mean y = -1x +14 then it is a sraight line graph whereas -1 is the slope and 14 is the y intercept
7x-2y = 14 -2y = -7x+14 y = 3.5x-7
-14
y = 10x + 14 y-int. = 14 x-int. = -14/10 slope = 10
Where an equation is presented in this form then convert it to the standard slope intercept format of y = mx + c. The value of m is the slope. 3x - 7y = 14 7y = 3x - 14 y = 3/7x - 2 The slope is therefore 3/7.
If: 9x-2y = 14 Then: y = 4.5x-7 in slope intercept form
14y - 2x = 28 ie 7y - x = 14 ie 7y = x + 14 or y = (1/7)x + 14 The slope is the coefficient of x, or 1/7
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