What is the slope-intercept form of 3x+5y=1 ?

2 Answers
Mar 28, 2018

3x+5y=1 in slope-intercept form is y=-3/5x+1/5.

Explanation:

A linear equation in slope intercept form is: y=mx+b. The given equation is in standard form, Ax + Bx = C. To convert from the standard from to the slope-intercept form, solve the standard form for y.

3x+5y=1

Subtract 3x from both sides.

5y=-3x+1

Divide both sides by 5.

y=-3/5x+1/5

The graph below shows the graph of both equations, which you can see is the same.

graph{(3x+5y-1)(y+3/5x-1/5)=0 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Mar 28, 2018

y = -3/5x + 1/5

Explanation:

First subtract 3x from both sides, and you should have 5y = -3x + 1. You are almost there to slope-intercept form, the 5y needs to be just y. Divide by 5 on both sides (Make sure you divide -3x AND 1 by 5!). And then you have it in slope intercept form, y = -3/5x + 1/5 .