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How would I find the slope intercept form of x+y+3=0?
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How would I find the slope intercept form of x+y+3=0?
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Slope-intercept form follows the formula: y=mx+ b
To find the slope intercept form of those, you need to isolate y
For example, x + y + 3 = 0. Subtract 3 and x to get y=-x-3 and that is your slope intercept form! Simple as that :)
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