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Standard to slope intercept form

Standard to slope intercept form-example-1
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\quad \huge \quad \quad \boxed{ \tt \:Answer }


\qquad\displaystyle \tt \rightarrow \: y = - 5x + 7

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The given equation is :


\large \tt Solution \: :


\qquad\displaystyle \tt \rightarrow \: 15x + 3y = 21


\qquad\displaystyle \tt \rightarrow \: 3y = 21 - 15x


\qquad\displaystyle \tt \rightarrow \: y = (21)/(3) - (15)/(3) x


\qquad\displaystyle \tt \rightarrow \: y = - 5x + 7

That's the required equation in slope intercept form, with slope (m) = -5, and y - intercept = 7

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User DGreen
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Answer:

y=-5x+7

Explanation:

15x+3y=21

(15x+3y)/3=21/3

5x+y=7

5x+y-5x=7-5x

y=-5x+7
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i'm probably wrong but its my best

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