Forms of linear equations: summary

Finally, review how to get information about the line using any form of a linear equation representing this line.

Slope from equation - Questions

Answers

1. A. -\frac{7}{2}

We can determine the slope of the graph by bringing the equation to slope-intercept form. So let’s solve the equation for y:

\begin{aligned}7 x+2 y &=5 \\2 y &=5-7 x \\y &=\frac{5}{2}-\frac{7}{2} x\end{aligned}

Now we have the equation in slope-intercept form: y=m \cdot x+b. In this form, the slope is simply the coefficient of x, meaning the value of m.

The slope is -\frac{7}{2}.


2. C. \frac{2}{3}

We can determine the slope of the graph by bringing the equation to slope-intercept form. So let’s solve the equation for y:

\begin{array}{r}
3(y-1)=2 x+2 \\
3 y-3=2 x+2 \\
3 y=2 x+5 \\
y=\frac{2}{3} x+\frac{5}{3}
\end{array}

Now we have the equation in slope-intercept form: y=m \cdot x+b. In this form, the slope is simply the coefficient of x, meaning the value of m.

The slope is \frac{2}{3}


3. B. \frac{4}{3}

We can determine the slope of the graph by bringing the equation to slope-intercept form. So let’s solve the equation for y:

\begin{aligned}
&8 x-6 y=1 \\
&8 x-1=6 y \\
&\frac{8}{6} x-\frac{1}{6}=y \\
&\frac{4}{3} x-\frac{1}{6}=y
\end{aligned}

Now we have the equation in slope-intercept form: y=m \cdot x+b. In this form, the slope is simply the coefficient of x, meaning the value of m.

The slope is \frac{4}{3}


4. C. 3

The equation is given in point-slope form, y-y_{1}=m\left(x-x_{1}\right).

In this form, m is the slope.

The slope is 3.