Question
Question: How do you find the slope and intercept of \( 2x + 3y = 6 \) ?...
How do you find the slope and intercept of 2x+3y=6 ?
Solution
Hint : Change of the form of equation will give us the slope of the line 2x+3y=6 . We have to change it to the form y=mx+c to find the slope m . Then, as we know that there are two kinds of intercepts which are x -intercept and y -intercept. So, x -intercept is the point where the line intersects the x -axis and y -intercept is the point where the line intersects the y -axis. So, to calculate the intercepts, we will put x and y as zero one by one.
Complete step-by-step answer :
(i)
We are given the line equation:
2x+3y=6
In order to find the slope of the line we will have to convert this equation into slope-intercept form i.e.,
y=mx+c
Therefore, we will subtract 2x from both the sides of the equation:
2x+3y−2x=6−2x
On simplifying, it will become:
3y=6−2x
Now, we will divide both the sides of the equation by 3 :
33y=36−2x
On simplifying, we will get:
y=36−32x y=2−32x
Writing the equation in slope intercept form, it will look like:
y=−32x+2
Now, since we have our equation in the slope-intercept form, we will compare the above equation with y=mx+c to find the value of m .
As we can see that the coefficient of x is m , in our equation the coefficient of x is −32 .
i.e.,
m=−32
Therefore, the slope of the equation 2x+3y=6 is −32
So, the correct answer is “ −32 .”.
(ii)
Now, as we know that x -intercept is the point where the line crosses the x -axis and we also know that on x -axis, y=0 . Therefore, to find the x -intercept, we will put y as 0 in the equation of line given to us. Therefore,
2x+3(0)=6 2x=6 x=26 x=3
So, the correct answer is “ x = 3 .”.
Therefore, the x -intercept of the equation 2x+3y=6 is 3 .
(iii)
Similar to x -intercept, y -intercept is the point where the line crosses the y -axis and we also know that on y -axis, x =0. Therefore, to find y -intercept, we will put x as 0 in the equation of the line given to us. Therefore,
2(0)+3y=6 3y=6 y=36 y=2
Therefore, the y -intercept of the equation 2x+3y=6 is 2 .
So, the correct answer is “ 2 .”.
Note : A line parallel to x -axis, does not intersect the x -axis at any finite distance and hence, we cannot get any finite x -intercept of such a line. Slope of such a line is 0 . Similarly, lines parallel to the y -axis, do not intersect y -axis at any finite distance and hence, we cannot get any finite y -intercept of such a line. Slope of such a line is ∞ .