How do you find the slope and intercept of 5x+y=12?

1 Answer
Aug 21, 2017

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

The standard form of a linear equation is: color(red)(A)x + color(blue)(B)y = color(green)(C)

Where, if at all possible, color(red)(A), color(blue)(B), and color(green)(C)are integers, and A is non-negative, and, A, B, and C have no common factors other than 1

color(red)(5)x + color(blue)(1)y = color(green)(12)

The slope of an equation in standard form is: m = -color(red)(A)/color(blue)(B)

The slope for this line is: m = -color(red)(5)/color(blue)(1) = -5

The y-intercept of an equation in standard form is: color(green)(C)/color(blue)(B)

The y-intercept for this line is: color(green)(12)/color(blue)(1) = 12 or (0, 12)