How do you find the slope and intercept of y=-2/3x - 1?

1 Answer
Feb 15, 2017

See solution below:

Explanation:

This equation is in the slope intercept form. The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is: y = color(red)(m)x + color(blue)(b)

Where color(red)(m) is the slope and color(blue)(b) is the y-intercept value.

This equation is: y = color(red)(-2/3)x - color(blue)(1)

Therefore:

The slope is color(red)(m = -2/3)

The y-intercept is color(blue)(b = -1) or (0, -1)