If 8x + 4y = 16, then y = - 2x + 4 Thus the slope is -2 and the intercept is 4.
4y - 8x + 12 = 0 4y = 8x - 12 y = 2x - 3 So the slope = 2 y-intercept = -3
4y-8x+12 = 0 4y = 8x-12 y = 2x-3 The slope is 2 and the y intercept is -3
If you mean: -8x+y = 2 then y = 8x+2 and the line parallel to it will have the same slope of 8 but with a different y intercept.
They don't. The line is parallel. ( 4x-8x=12 simplifies to y-2x+3, which has the same slope as y=2x+2)
If 8x + 4y = 16, then y = - 2x + 4 Thus the slope is -2 and the intercept is 4.
4y - 8x + 12 = 0 4y = 8x - 12 y = 2x - 3 So the slope = 2 y-intercept = -3
4y-8x+12 = 0 4y = 8x-12 y = 2x-3 The slope is 2 and the y intercept is -3
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If you mean: -8x+y = 2 then y = 8x+2 and the line parallel to it will have the same slope of 8 but with a different y intercept.
8x-7 plus 2x equals 6 plus 5x plus 2?
They don't. The line is parallel. ( 4x-8x=12 simplifies to y-2x+3, which has the same slope as y=2x+2)
8x - 7y + 2 = 0 The slope-intercept form is NOT the standard form. The above form is easily generalised to 3 (or more) dimensions, not so with the slope-intercept form.
Rewrite the equation in the form y = mx + c and then m is the slope. Thus: 2y = -8x + 5 and then y = -4x + 5/2 So the slope is the coefficient of x, which is -4.
2y = 8x - 3 divide by 2 to both sidesy = 4x - 3/2 (this is the slope-intercept form of the equation, where slope is 4)The slope is 4.
8x + -2 = 10 8x = 12 x = 1.5
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