this is an equation of a line. it has a slope of 4/3 and a y-intercept of 5
The slope equals 3
It's 2. your equation is y=mx+b, so the gradient, or slope, is the "m" in the equation.
Convert the equation to the standard slope intercept form of y = mx + c, where the value of m is the slope. -5x + 3y = 3 3y = 5x + 3 y = 5/3x + 1 Then the slope is 5/3.
If: 5x+2y = 9 Then: y = -2.5x+4.5 in slope intercept form
negative 1
If: 3x+y = -4 Then: y = -3x-4 and the slope of the line is -3
y=-18x+17. Since this is already in Slope-Intercept form, we can determine that the slope is negative 18.
what is the slope of the line that has the equation 4x+2y=12?
6
20
The slope of the line that represents the graph of that equation is 15.
That's the equation of a straight line with a slope of 2/3 and a y-intercept at y=6 .
The slope is negative 2/3.
Solving the equation for "y" gives you the slope-intercept form.
y=-5x+8 the slope is -5.
The slope is -6 and the y intercept is 12