y=2x+4 is in slope intercept form
Convert the equation into standard form, y = mx + c, where m is the slope and c is the y intercept. -2x - 8y = 16 8y = -2x - 16 y = - x/4 - 2 Then the slope is -1/4 and the y intercept is -2
The y-intercept is -5. 2x - 3y = 15 -3y = -2x + 15 y = 2/3x - 5 the y-intercept is the number in slope intercept form that does not have a variable, the minus sign makes the intercept negative.
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The slope intercept form is y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept y=2x-8.
Slope-Intercept Form: y = -2x +1
2x-y = 4 -y = -2x+4 y = 2x-4 in slope-intercept form
It is: y = 0.25x-0.875 in slope intercept form
y=2x+7. The 2 is your slope and the 7 is your y intercept.
y = 2x+5 whereas 2 is the slope and 5 is the intercept
Standard. You need a linear equation in two variables for slope-intercept form.
2x-5y = -10 -5y = -2x-10 y = 2/5x+2 which is in slope intercept form
y=-2x+9
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2y - 8 = 4x; dividing by 2 gives y - 4 = 2x or y = 2x + 4. This is in slope-intercept form with slope 2 and intercept 4.
2x+y=0 can be written in slope intercept formas y=-2x+0 or just y= -2x
Y=4-(2x/3)