How do you find the slope and y intercept for: 2x+y=-16?

2 Answers
Mar 12, 2018

"slope "=-2," y-intercept "=-16

Explanation:

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

•color(white)(x)y=mx+b

"where m is the slope and b the y-intercept"

"Rearrange "2x+y=-16" into this form"

"subtract 2x from both sides"

cancel(2x)cancel(-2x)+y=-2x-16

rArry=-2x-16larrcolor(blue)"in slope-intercept form"

rArr"slope "=m=-2," y-intercept "=b=-16

Mar 12, 2018

The slope is -2 and the y-intercept is -16.

Explanation:

2x+y=-16 is the standard form for a linear equation. Solve for y to get the slope-intercept form:

y=mx+b,

where:

m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

Original equation:

2x+y=-16

Subtract 2x from both sides of the equation.

y=-2x-16

m=-2 and b=-16.