What is the slope of y=−x+3? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Slope-Intercept Form 1 Answer Gió Jun 12, 2015 Slope is m=−1 Explanation: Your equation is in the Slope-Intercept form y=mx+c where m, the numerical coefficient of x, is the slope; so slope=m=−1. Answer link Related questions What is Slope-Intercept Form? How do you find the "m" and "b" of any linear equation? How do you determine the slope and y intercept when given a graph? Why is slope "rise over run"? How do you find the slope and y intercept of 2x+5=y? What is the slope and y intercept of y=x? What is the slope and y intercept of y=3.75? How do you write 7+35x=y in slope intercept form? How do you write −5x+12=20 in slope intercept form? How do you write an equation in standard form for a line that goes through (5, –2) and (–5, 4)? See all questions in Slope-Intercept Form Impact of this question 1521 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License