Answer:

Explanation:
The slope intercept form of a line has the form
where (x,y) is the input and output of the function. These remain in the equation unless a specific value for x or y is given and substituted. These inputs and outputs forms our coordinate pairs.
The equation also contains m, the slope, and b, the y-intercept. Because m and b are located directly in the equation, we call it the slope-intercept form. What do these components mean? The slope is the constant rate of change of the line or also known as the rise/run. The y-intercept is the point at which the line crosses the y-axis and has the point (0,b) always.
Since our line has m=2 then we write the equation
. We also know the line crosses through the point (0,8) which is our (0,b) point. We can substitute b=8 and write
. This is the slope-intercept equation for this line.