What is the slope of 2y=-2y+6x+9?

1 Answer
Jul 19, 2018

The slope is 3/2 or 1.5.

Explanation:

2y = -2y + 6x + 9

To find the slope, first make the equation in slope-intercept form, shown here:
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When we put it in this form we can find the slope easily as it is the number multiplied by x.

2y = -2y + 6x + 9

First, add color(blue)(2y) to both sides of the equation:
2y quadcolor(blue)(+quad2y) = -2y + 6x + 9 quadcolor(blue)(+quad2y)

4y = 6x + 9

Now divide both sides by color(blue)4:
(4y)/color(blue)4 = (6x+9)/color(blue)4

y = 6/4x + 9/4

Simplify:
y = 3/2x + 9/4

Since we said earlier that the slope is the number multiplied by x, we know that the slope is 3/2 or 1.5.

Hope this helps!