How do you find the slope given y= -6x+5?

3 Answers
Apr 9, 2018

The gradient can be found two ways.

Explanation:

First the gradient can be found from the general formula y = mx+b where m is the gradient.

This means that m = -6

The second way the gradient can be found is by using calculus and differentiating the function.

y = -6x + 5
y' = -6

The gradient is -6

Apr 9, 2018

"slope "=-6

Explanation:

"the equation of a line in "color(blue)"slope-intercept form" is.

•color(white)(x)y=mx+b

"where m is the slope and b the y-intercept"

y=-6x+5" is in this form"

"with slope m "=-6

Apr 9, 2018

Gradient =-6

Explanation:

The 'Slope' can also be known as the 'gradient' which is how steep the line is.

As this is in the form:

y=mx+c

m is the gradient. and c is the y intercept.

As the line is y=-6x+5

-> Gradient =-6