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Rewrite the following equation in slope-intercept form,20y - 19 = - 9x

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We will investigate how to express the slope-intercept form off an equation of a straight line.

The standard form of a linear equation is expressed as such:


20y\text{ - 19 = -9x}

The slope - intercept form is generally expressed as follows:


y\text{ = m}\cdot x\text{ + b}

Where,


\begin{gathered} m\colon\text{ Slope} \\ b\colon\text{ y-intercept} \end{gathered}

We will re-arrange the terms in the given expression as follows:


20y\text{ = -9x + 19}

Divide the equation by ( 20 ) - Isolate the variable ( y ):


y\text{ = -}(9)/(20)\cdot x\text{ +}(19)/(20)

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