14.Find the slope and the y-intercept. y = –5x + 3

Find the slope. –2x – 9y = –29

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find the slope and the y-intercept.

y=-5x+3.

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The general equation for a straight line is y = mx + b.

m is the slope and b is the y intercept.
So m = -5 from your equation and 3 is b in your equation.

Thank you I got the answer right.

To find the slope and y-intercept of a linear equation in the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept, you need to rearrange the equation into this form.

For the equation y = –5x + 3:
The coefficient of x, -5, represents the slope.
The constant term, 3, represents the y-intercept.

Therefore, the slope is -5 and the y-intercept is 3.

To find the slope when the equation is not in the form y = mx + b, you need to rearrange it.

For the equation –2x – 9y = –29:
First, move the constant term to the other side of the equation:
–2x – 9y + 29 = 0

Next, isolate the y term:
–9y = 2x + 29

Divide the entire equation by -9 to solve for y:
y = (-2/9)x - 29/9

Now, the equation is in the form y = mx + b.
The coefficient of x, -2/9, represents the slope.
The constant term, -29/9, represents the y-intercept.

Therefore, the slope is -2/9 and the y-intercept is -29/9.