How do you find the slope given y=xy=x?

2 Answers
Jul 19, 2018

The slope is 11.

Explanation:

Since this linear equation is in slope-intercept form, or y = mx + by=mx+b, and we know that mm is the slope, that means the number multiplied by xx is the slope.

In our question, y = xy=x, the number multiplied by xx is just 11, so the slope is 11.

Hope this helps!

Jul 19, 2018

11

Explanation:

We can write this in slope-intercept form

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

y=1x+0y=1x+0

Notice, this equation is saying the exact same thing as y=xy=x.

Since we have it in this form, we see that the coefficient on xx, or our slope, is 11.

Hope this helps!