7/3 im pretty sure
Another Answer:-
If: 7x = 3y-8
Then: -3y = -7x-8
And so: y = 7/3x+8/3
Therefore: the slope is 7/3 and the y intercept is 8/3
-2/3
What is the slope-intercept form of 7x-3y equals 4
To find the slope of the equation (7x = 3y - 8), first rearrange it into slope-intercept form (y = mx + b). Adding 8 to both sides gives (3y = 7x + 8), and then dividing by 3 results in (y = \frac{7}{3}x + \frac{8}{3}). The slope (m) of the graph is therefore (\frac{7}{3}).
To get slope, you need to get the equation y = mx + b and tehn m is slope. 2x - 3y = 8 subtract 2x from both sides -3y = -2x + 8 divide both sides by -3 y = 2/3 x -8/3 Ans: 2/3 is slope
7
-2/3
Slope = 5/3 = 1.66...
The slope of the graph of that equation is -1.
2x + 3y = 6 can be written in the standard slope-intercept form of y= mx + c, where 'm' is the slope. 3y = -2x + 6 y = -⅔x + 2 The slope of this linear graph is -⅔.
What is the slope-intercept form of 7x-3y equals 4
-8x+3y=12 3y = 8x+12 y = (8/3)x + 4 So it will be a line with slope 8/3 and y intercept of 4
To get slope, you need to get the equation y = mx + b and tehn m is slope. 2x - 3y = 8 subtract 2x from both sides -3y = -2x + 8 divide both sides by -3 y = 2/3 x -8/3 Ans: 2/3 is slope
7
The slope is -2
If: x-y = 4 and x-3y = 4 Then by solving the simultaneous equations: x = 4 and y = 0 So the lines intersect at (4, 0) which will be a vertical straight line
The slope is -5/3.
Slope = - 5/3