How do you find the slope and intercept of y = 2/3 xy=23x?

2 Answers
Mar 29, 2017

m= 2/3 and c = 0m=23andc=0

Explanation:

In order to identify the slope and y-intercept from an equation of a straight line, it is easiest if it is the form y =mx+cy=mx+c

We have that form here: y = 2/3x+0y=23x+0

The slope is the numerical co-efficient of the x-term and the y-intercept is given by the constant term

y = color(red)(m)x + color(blue)(c)y=mx+c

y = color(red)(2/3)x + color(blue)(0)y=23x+0

Therefore the slope, color(red)(m = 2/3)m=23

and the y-intercept is the point color(blue)((0,0)(0,0)

Mar 29, 2017

"slope "=2/3," y-intercept "=0slope =23, y-intercept =0

Explanation:

The equation of a line in color(blue)"slope-intercept form"slope-intercept form is.

color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(2/2)color(black)(y=mx+b)color(white)(2/2)|)))
where m represents the slope and b, the y-intercept.

y=2/3x" is in this form as " y=2/3x+0

rArr"slope "=m=2/3" and y-intercept "=b=0
graph{2/3x [-10, 10, -5, 5]}