How do you find the slope and y-intercept given y=-3x-6?

1 Answer
Aug 2, 2015

slope = -3
intercept = -6

Explanation:

Remember that in the standard form of the line y = mx + c , we have that m is the slope and c is the y-intercept. Thus, if we bring any equation to this form algebraically, we should get our answer directly.

In this particular problem, we are already in the required form.

y = -3x - 6
=> y = (-3)x + (-6)

Compare this with y = mx + c to get m = -3 and c = -6 .