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Put the equation in slope intercept form by solving for y

Put the equation in slope intercept form by solving for y-example-1
User Funky Dude
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Answer:

y = 8x

Explanation:

The slope is 8 and the y intercept is 0

That means our line will cross through the origin.

To graph start at the origin and move up 8 and right one or down 8 and left one. With either of these two points you should be able to complete your graph.

User TarekB
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Answer:

y = 8x, slope = 8, y-intercept = 0

Explanation:

We are given the equation
-8x+y=0 and we are to convert it into slope intercept form and identify its slope and y intercept.

We know that the standard equation of a slope intercept form of a line is:


y=mx+c

Converting the given equation into slope intercept form by making y the subject:


y=8x

Slope = 8

y-intercept = 0

Put the equation in slope intercept form by solving for y-example-1
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