How do you find the slope given 5x+4y=3?

2 Answers
Nov 25, 2015

Write in y=mx+b form.

Explanation:

Rewrite this equation in the form y=mx+b. This will give you an equation where m is the slope of the equation.

5x+4y=3

4y=-5x+3

y=-5/4x+3/4

This is in the y=mx+b form.

m, or the slope, is -5/4.

Nov 25, 2015

Write in y=mx+b form.

Explanation:

Rewrite this equation in the form y=mx+b. This will give you an equation where m is the slope of the equation.

5x+4y=3

4y=-5x+3

y=-5/4x+3/4

This is in the y=mx+b form.

m, or the slope, is -5/4.