How do you find the slope given 6x-7y=14?
1 Answer
Jul 12, 2016
slope
Explanation:
The equation of a line in
color(blue)"slope-intercept form" is
color(red)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)color(black)(y=mx+b)color(white)(a/a)|)))
where m represents the slope and b, the y-intercept.The advantage to having the equation in this form is that m and b may be extracted 'easily'.
Rearranging 6x - 7y = 14 into this form will allow us to extract m.
Subtract 6x from both sides of the equation.
rArrcancel(6x)-7ycancel(-6x)=14-6xrArr-7y=-6x+14 divide terms on both sides by - 7
(cancel(-7) y)/cancel(-7)=(-6)/(-7) x+14/(-7)rArry=6/7x-2 Thus slope
=6/7