This equation is in a form called the slope-intercept form. The general formula for this form is:
y = m*x + b
The slope of this line is "m"
The y-axis intercept is "b"
Because you want to find the slope of the line, you just need to locate where "m" is in your equation. If you compare your equation with the general formula, you will see that m = 4 in your equation, so the slope of the line is 4.
5
the slope is 0
The equation for the slope of a line is y=mx+b
The slope is -0.2
The slope is 5.
Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
Slope = 4
what is the slope of the line that has the equation 4x+2y=12?
The slope of the graph of that equation is -1.
Slope = 3
the slope is -1/3
The slope is -4
9
12
If the equation of a line is [ Y = -2 ] the the line is horizontal. Its slope is zero.
y = 0That's the equation of the x-axis.Its slope is zero.
If the equation is: y = -x then the slope is -1 and there is no y intercept