y=0.5x
Gradient is 0.5 (half of 1)
To explain how that equation works, every time y increases by 1, x increases by half. When drawn to the same scale for both x and y axis on the graph, it is 30 degrees upwards from the x-axis.
The slope is 5. Parallel lines always have the same slope.
The slope is -5. The x- and y-intercepts are both zero. In other words, it passes through the origin.
Slope: -5 Points: (6, 3) Equation: y = -5x+33
5x-4y=8
The equation works out as: y = 5x+7
The slope is 5.
The slope is -0.2
It is: 5
12
5
It is: 1/5
-1/5
The slope is 5. Parallel lines always have the same slope.
The slope is -5. y=-5x comes from y=mx+b. Where m=slope, and b is the y-intercept.
1.67 or 1.667
y = 5x - 3
If you mean: y = -5x then the slope of the line is -5 and there is no y intercept