What is the slope and intercept of 3x + y = 5?

1 Answer
Jun 24, 2016

The slope is given by the coefficient a in the explicit form:
y = a x + b

Explanation:

Thus, reorganising as y = -3x + 5, we get the slope as -3

Also, using the same explicit form we can calculate the y intercept (where x = 0), as y = 5, and the x intercept (where y = 0), by solving 0 = -3x + 5, that is 3x = 5, and then x =5/3