How do you find the slope and intercept of #y=-3x+4#?

2 Answers
Apr 17, 2018

I would assume you want the y-intercept as well as X

Explanation:

You have the equation in the slope-intercept form already;
y=mx+b
with -3 being your slope and 4 being your y-intercept.

Your x-intercept would be #-4/3# once you set y=0

Apr 17, 2018

#"slope" = -3; " y-intercept" = (0, 4)#

Explanation:

Given: #y = -3x + 4#

The given line is in the slope-intercept form: #y = mx + b#,

where #m = "slope"; " y-intercept" = (0, b)#

#"slope" = -3; " y-intercept" = (0, 4)#