What is the slope of 3x + 7y = 42?

1 Answer
Jun 9, 2016

I found: -3/7

Explanation:

In this case you can write your equation in Slope-Intercept form by collecting y on one side to get the form:
y=mx+c
where m is the slope.
So you get:
y=-3/7x+42/7
y=-3/7x+6
so now you can read the slope as m:
m=-3/7
Graphically:
graph{-(3/7)x+6 [-18.02, 18.01, -9.01, 9.01]}