What is the slope of y=6-3x?

2 Answers
Aug 11, 2016

=-3

Explanation:

y=mx +c where m is the slope
Slope of the equation
y=6-3x is =-3

Aug 11, 2016

The slope is color(blue)(-3).

Explanation:

Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form, y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

y=-3x+6

The slope is -3, which is understood to be -3/1.

You can graph the line using the slope. Start at the y-intercept, 6, and move down 3 spaces and right 1 space. Mark that point. Then go down 3 space and right 1 space again. Mark that point. Now draw a straight line through the two points.

graph{y=-3x+6 [-10.78, 9.22, -1.82, 8.19]}