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9 March, 01:55

9x-5y=-32 in slope intercept form

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  1. 9 March, 02:20
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    The slope intercept form of a linear equation has the following form where the equation is solved for y in terms of x:

    y = a + bxb is the slopea is a constant term. It is the y intercept, the place where the line crosses the y axis.

    Example 1

    y = - 13 + 7x

    This equation is in slope intercept form. The y intercept is (0,-13) and the slope is 7.

    Example 2

    4x + 3y = 12

    Rewrite this equation in slope intercept form.

    3y = 12 - 4x

    The equation is now in slope intercept form. The y intercept is (0,4) and the slope is

    -4/3.

    Example 3

    5x - 3y - 15 = 0

    Rewrite this equation in slope intercept form.

    3y = - 15 + 5x

    The equation is now in slope intercept form. The y intercept is (0,-5) and the slope is

    5/3.

    Example 4

    The equation is now in slope intercept form. The y intercept is (0,-7.5) and the slope is

    1.5.
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