What is the slope of 2=-15y+13x?

2 Answers
Jul 19, 2018

The slope is 13/15.

Explanation:

To find the slope, first make the equation in slope-intercept form (shown below) so that we can find the slope easier:
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First, add color(blue)(15y) to both sides of the equation:
2 quadcolor(blue)(+quad15y) = -15y + 13x quadcolor(blue)(+quad15y)

2 + 15y = 13x

Subtract color(blue)2 from both sides:
2 + 15y quadcolor(blue)(-quad2) = 13x quadcolor(blue)(-quad2)

15y = 13x - 2

Divide both sides by color(blue)15:
(15y)/color(blue)15 = (13x-2)/color(blue)15

y = 13/15x - 2/15

We know that the number multiplied by x is the slope, meaning that the slope is 13/15.

Hope this helps!

Jul 19, 2018

13/15

Explanation:

We can easily find the slope by converting this equation into slope-intercept form

y=mx+b, with slope m.

We have the equation

-15y+13x=2

Let's subtract 13x from both sides to get

-15y=-13x+2

Next, divide both sides by -15 to get

y=13/15x-2/15

We see that the coefficient on our x term is 13/15, which is our slope.

Hope this helps!