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11 January, 15:26

How to put an equation in slope intercept form?

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  1. 11 January, 15:39
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    Hi there!

    Keep in mind it depends on the equation.

    I will give you an example, though.

    Say that we have to put this equation into slope intercept form:

    2x - y = - 3

    All you need to do is flip some of the variables to different sides.

    2x + ( - y + y) + 3 = (-3 + 3)

    2x + 3 = y

    y = 2x + 3

    This means that the line intercepts 3 on the y-axis and has a positive slope of 2.

    But due to lack of context, I do not know what equation you are trying to convert.

    I am sorry.

    Maybe if you can give me an example of what you are trying to put into slope-intercept form?
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