How do you find the slope of 2x+y=3?

1 Answer
Aug 8, 2015

The slope of #2x+y=3# is #-2#

Explanation:

Method 1
For a linear equation in standard form
#color(white)("XXXX")##Ax+By=C#
the slope is given by the equation
#color(white)("XXXX")##m=-A/B#

In this case that becomes
#color(white)("XXXX")##m= - 2/1 = -2#

Method 2 (more common, but often more work)
Convert the equation into "slope-point form":
#color(white)("XXXX")##y = mx+b#
#color(white)("XXXX")##color(white)("XXXX")#with a slope of #m# and a y-intercept of #b#

#2x+y = 3#

#rarr##color(white)("XXXX")##y = -2x+3#