How do you find the slope and intercept of 5(x-3y)=2(x+3)?

1 Answer
Aug 29, 2016

Slope of the line is 1/5 and intercept on y-axis is -2/5

Explanation:

The equation of a line in slope intercept form is y=mx+c, where y is expressed in terms of x and then m, the coefficient of x, is slope and c the constant term is the value of intercept made by the line on y-axis.

In the equation 5(x-3y)=2(x+3), we simplify and write y in terms of x.

5(x-3y)=2(x+3)

hArr5x-15y=2x+6 or

-15y=2x-5x+6 or

-15y=-3x+6 or

y=(-3)/(-15)x+6/(-15) or

y=1/5 x-2/5

Hence slope of the line is 1/5 and intercept on y-axis is -2/5.