How do you find the slope for 6x+4y=16?

1 Answer
Jul 19, 2018

The slope is -3/2 or -1.5.

Explanation:

To find the slope, first make the equation in slope-intercept form (shown below) so that we can find the slope easlier:
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To make y by itself, first subtract color(blue)(6x) from both sides of the equation:
6x + 4y quadcolor(blue)(-quad6x) = 16 quadcolor(blue)(-quad6x)

4y = 16 - 6x

Now divide both sides by color(blue)4:
(4y)/color(blue)4 = (16-6x)/color(blue)4

y = 16/4 - 6/4x

Simplify:
y = 4 - 3/2x

Therefore, the slope is -3/2 or -1.5.

Hope this helps!