How do you find the slope given y= -9x?

1 Answer
Jun 13, 2016

m = (-9)/1 or -9

Explanation:

Any equation which is in the form y = mx + c represents a straight line. The coefficient of the x-term is the slope (m).

In y = -9x, the slope is therefore -9.
It is easier to use it as a fraction because then we have the change in y-values and the change in the x-values.

m = (-9)/1