How do you find the slope of the line described by -2x - 6y = 12?

1 Answer
Mar 9, 2018

the slope is -1/3

Explanation:

there are two ways, solve for y or graph
Add 2x to both sides
-6y=2x+12
next divide by -6
y=2/6 x- 2
-2/6 reduces to -1/3

graph{-2x-6y=12 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

down one over three down one over three to get from
the x-intercept to the y-intercept. 1/3 and since it's a negative slope, -1/3