What is the slope and y-intercept of the line 2x - 3y = -18?

1 Answer
Jul 29, 2015

slope =2/3
and\y-intercept = 6

Explanation:

Slope
For an equation in the form:
color(white)("XXXX")Ax+By=C
the slope is
color(white)("XXXX")m = -A/B
for the given equation 2x-3x=-12 this becomes
color(white)("XXXX")m = 2/3

Alternatively we could rewrite the given equation 2x-3y =-18
into "slope intercept" form:
color(white)("XXXX")y = mx+b
color(white)("XXXX")color(white)("XXXX")color(white)("XXXX")where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept
color(white)("XXXX")2x-3y = -18#

rarrcolor(white)("XXXX")-3y = -2x-18

rarrcolor(white)("XXXX")y = 2/3x +6

y-intercept
If you rewrote the equation in "slope intercept form" (see above)
the slope can be read directly from the equation as
color(white)("XXXX")m = 6

Otherwise
note that the y-intercept is the value of y when x=0 in the equation:
color(white)("XXXX")2(0)-3y = -18
rarrcolor(white)("XXXX")y = 6