Solve it for 'y' .
Need to sloventhe equation to get it into the general form Y=Mx + B Where M is the slope and B is the intercept.
If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
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If you solve for y with no coefficient, you should have an equation in the form of y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept.
Solve it for 'y' .
Solve for y, getting the equation into the form of y = mx + b. m will then be the slope, and b will be the y intercept.
Need to sloventhe equation to get it into the general form Y=Mx + B Where M is the slope and B is the intercept.
Here is how to solve it. First, find the slope of the given line. To do this, solve the equation for "y". That will convert the equation to the slope-intercept form. From there, you can immediately read off the slope. Since parallel lines have the same slope, the line you are looking for will have the same slope. Now you need to use the point-slope form of the equation, with the given point, and the slope you just calculated. Finally, solve this equation for "y" to bring it into the requested slope-intercept form.
If you mean slope 8 and y intercept 3 then the equation is y = 8x+3
Solve the equation for ' y '.
If you solve such an equation for "y", you get an equation in the slope-intercept form.
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If you solve for y with no coefficient, you should have an equation in the form of y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept.
Slope intercept is an equation of the form y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Solve the standard form for the dependent variable, commonly 'y'.
y= slope + y-intercept