How do you find the slope given -3x + 8y = 24?

1 Answer
Jun 14, 2018

y = 3/8x + 3

Explanation:

The easiest way to find the slope here is putting this in slope-intercept form, shown here:
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Following this image, let's change this equation. We need to make y by itself. To do so, first add color(blue)(3x) to both sides of the equation:
-3x + 8y = 24

-3x + 8y quadcolor(blue)(+quad3x) = 24 quadcolor(blue)(+quad3x)

8y = 24 + 3x

Now divide both sides by color(blue)8:
(8y)/color(blue)8 = (24+3x)/color(blue)8

Simplify to get x separated:
y = 24/8 + 3/8x

y = 3 + 3/8x

Match slope-intercept form:
y = 3/8x + 3

Now this matches slope-intercept form, meaning that 3/8 is the slope.

For more help on finding slope from standard form, feel free to watch this video:

Hope this helps!