7x is still the slope, no matter what x equals.
The slope of -x plus 6y is equals to 12 is said to be (2 + 1/6x).
The slope is the coefficient of x in the standard form and so it is 2.
y = 0.25x + 2 The slope of the line is 0.25
No, equations with the same slope do not intersect unless they are the same line.
7x is still the slope, no matter what x equals.
The slope of -x plus 6y is equals to 12 is said to be (2 + 1/6x).
In the form y = mx + c, m is the slope, thus: x + y = 2 → y = -x + 2 → slope = -1
x+2y = 2 2y = -x+2 y = -0.5x+1 Therefore the slope is -0.5 and the y intercept is 1
Slope = -1
The slope is the coefficient of x in the standard form and so it is 2.
y = 0.25x + 2 The slope of the line is 0.25
No, equations with the same slope do not intersect unless they are the same line.
The slope is 1.
y = -(2/3)x -2
-x + 3y = 6 3y = x 6 y = x/3 + 2 So slope = 1/3 and intercept = 2
the slope is 2, the number in front of the 'x' term