3X - 2Y = - 16 - 2Y = - 3X - 16 Y = (3/2)X + 8 ==============slope intercept form
If: 3x-4y-16 = 0 Then: -4y = -3x+16 And: y = 0.75x-4 which is now in slope-intercept form So the slope is 3/4 or 0.75
Slope=3, y-intercept=0. y=3x or y=3x+0
Need slope intercept form. Y = mX + c 3X - Y = 6 - Y = - 3X + 6 Y = 3X - 6 =========== slope(m) = 3 ------------------
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If: 3x+y = 16 Then: y = -3x+16 whereas -3 is the slope and 16 is the y intercept
3x + 5y = 16 5y = -3x + 16 y = -3/5 x + 16/5 By the slope-intercept form: y = mx + b where m = slope b = y-intercept Therefore, the slope is -3/5.
3X - 2Y = - 16 - 2Y = - 3X - 16 Y = (3/2)X + 8 ==============slope intercept form
If: 3x-4y-16 = 0 Then: -4y = -3x+16 And: y = 0.75x-4 which is now in slope-intercept form So the slope is 3/4 or 0.75
The slope-intercept form of the equation of a line is y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. To put 3x - 2y = 16 in slope-intercept form just requires a little rearranging: 3x - 2y = 16 -2y = -3x + 16 (subtract 3x from both sides) y = 3/2x - 8 (divide all terms by -2) Now the equation is in slope-intercept form. The slope m is 3/2; the y-intercept is -8.
If you mean: 3x+2y = 16 then it is y = -1.5x+8
Need slope intercept form. Y = mX + c 3X - Y = 6 - Y = - 3X + 6 Y = 3X - 6 =========== slope(m) = 3 ------------------
Slope=3, y-intercept=0. y=3x or y=3x+0
If you mean: y = -3x then the slope is -3 and there is no y intercept
Need slope intercept form. Y = mX + c 3X - Y = 6 - Y = - 3X + 6 Y = 3X - 6 =========== slope(m) = 3 ------------------
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The slope of y is -3x, hope that help