If you mean y = -3x -6 then the slope of the line is -3
If you mean: y = 2x +6 then the slope of the line is 2
The straight line equation is: y = mx+c whereas m is the slope and c is the y intercept
As for example if the slope is 3 and the y intercept is 6 then the equation is: y=3x+6
If you mean: y = 3.8x then the slope is 3.8 with no y intercept
It will have the same slope of -2 but the y intercept of the line will be different
If you mean: y = -3x then the slope of the line is -3
If you mean y = 2.3x then the slope of the line is 2.3
Equation of given line: 3x + y = 15 or y = -3x + 15 Slope of given line = coefficient of x = -3 Slope of perperndicular = -1/(slope of given line) = -1 / (-3) = 1/3
If you mean y = -3x -6 then the slope of the line is -3
If you're given an existing point and the slope of the line, then yes - the y-intercept depends on the slope.
If you mean y = 3x then the slope is 3 and there is no y intercept
If you mean: y = -7x then the slope is -7 and there is no y intercept
y = {slope}x + {y intercept}
If you mean: y = 2x +6 then the slope of the line is 2
Slope = 3
find the constant of variation and the slope of the given line from the graph of y=2.5x