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Write each equation in slope-intercept form.

-5x+y=2

how do you put this one in slope-intercept

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Slope intercept form is the y= form of an equation. It is the easiest way to graph it.

-5x+y=2
+5x +5x. Add 5x to even the equation out


y=5x+2. This is your final answer.
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y = 5x + 2

To turn an equation for a line into slope-intercept form, we must isolate the y variable on one side.

Add 5x to both sides.

y = 5x + 2

The equation is now in slope-intercept form.

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