How do you find the slope and y intercept for 2x-y=42xy=4?

2 Answers
Jun 15, 2018

Gradient =2=2, Intercept=-4=4

Explanation:

We can rearrange this to be:

y+4=2xy+4=2x

rArr y=2x-4y=2x4

therefore The gradient is 2

therefore The intercept is -4

Jun 15, 2018

Slope: 2, Y-intercept: -4

Explanation:

For the y-interception just check what y is when x=0.
This can be done by rearanging the equation by first adding y to both sides, then subtracting with 4.

This will result in: y=2x-4.

When x=0, y=-4.

The slope is basicly the constant infront of the x (when simplified to the y=ax+b).

So the slope is 2.