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How would 2X + Y = 13 be written in slope-intercept form?

User Carexcer
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Answer:


y=-2x+13

Explanation:

For reference, slope-intercept form is:


y=mx+b


(m=slope)


(b=y-intercept)

For the equation
2x+y=13 to be written in slope-intercept form, all we must do is subtract
2x from both sides of the equation:


2x+y=13


y=-2x+13

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