How do you find the slope and intercept of 6x - 14 = y6x14=y?

2 Answers
Aug 3, 2018

Slope: 66

x-intercept: (7/3, 0)(73,0)

y-intercept: (0, -14)(0,14)

Explanation:

y = 6x - 14y=6x14

This equation is in slope-intercept form:
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Based on the image, we know that the slope is the value multiplied by xx, so the slope is 66.

We know the yy-intercept is bb, or -1414, so the yy-intercept is at (0, -14)(0,14).

To find the xx-intercept, plug in 00 for yy and solve for xx:
0 = 6x - 140=6x14

14 = 6x14=6x

14/6 = x146=x

7/3 = x73=x

x = 7/3x=73

The xx-intercept is at (7/3, 0)(73,0).

Hope this helps!

Aug 3, 2018

Slope 66, xx-int 7/373, yy-int -1414

Explanation:

We have the following:

y=6x-14y=6x14

The good thing is that this equation is in slope-intercept form

y=mx+by=mx+b, with slope mm and a yy-intercept of bb.

From pattern matching, we see that our slope is 66 and our yy-intercept is -1414. We find our xx-int. by setting yy to zero.

We get

6x-14=0=>6x=14=>x=7/36x14=06x=14x=73

Therefore, our slope is 66, our yy-intercept is -1414 and our xx-intercept is 7/373.

Hope this helps!