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Can you rewrite this in slope intercept form?: 5x-y=4
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Can you rewrite this in slope intercept form?: 5x-y=4
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Can you rewrite this in slope intercept form?: 5x-y=4
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First you would have to find the Slope of the equation
m = 5 (m = slope)
now you can use the slope/intercept form
y = 5x + 4
would be your answer
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