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Emmanuel Williamson
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4 June, 10:56
How to rewrite 11x+13y=8 in slope intercept form
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Mikayla Alvarado
4 June, 11:07
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y = - (11/13) x + (8/13)
Step-by-step explanation:
recall slope intercept form of a linear equation takes the general form:
y = mx + b
In this case, simply rearrange the given equation such that it looks like the general equation above.
11x+13y=8 (subtract 11x from both sides)
13y = - 11x + 8 (divide both sides by 13)
y = - (11/13) x + (8/13) (answer)
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Skye Hawkins
4 June, 11:14
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y=-/frac{11}{13}x+/frac{8}{13}
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