How do you find the slope and intercept of # 3x+y=6#?
1 Answer
Feb 2, 2016
slope = -3 , y-intercept = 6
Explanation:
y=mx+ c , is one form of the equation of a straight line.
where m = gradient (slope) and c ,is the y-intercept.
this is useful as m and c may be read off directly.
the equation 3x + y = 6 ,can be written: y = - 3x +6
hence slope = -3 and y-intercept = 6
here is the graph of the line that you can check.
graph{-3x+6 [-11.25, 11.25, -5.625, 5.63]}