How do you calculate the slope, x intercept, and y intercept of the following equation: 3x+6y = 9?

1 Answer
Jul 31, 2015

The slope is -1/2.
The y-intercept is 3/2.
The x-intercept is 3.

Explanation:

Get the equation into slope-intercept form y=mx+b by solving for y. In the equation y=mx+b, m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept.

6y=-3x+9

Divide both sides by 6.

y=-3/6x+9/6 =

y=-1/2x+3/2

The slope is -1/2 and the y-intercept is 3/2.

To find the x-intercept, set y to zero, and solve for x.

0=-1/2x+3/2

Subtract 3/2 from both sides.

-3/2=-1/2x

Multiply both sides times 2.

-3=-x

Multiply both sides times -1.

3=x

The x-intercept is 3.

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