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Write y+3=5(x+4) in slope intercept form

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Answer:

y = 5x+17

Explanation:

To get this equation to slope intercept form, get the y variable by itself on one side of the equal sign.

y+3=5(x+4)

[Distribute the 5 to x and 4]

y+3 = 5x+20

[Subtract 3 from both sides]

y = 5x+17

[Done!]

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Answer:

Below

Explanation:

y+3=5(x+4) Expand R side, then subtract 3 from both sides of equation

y = 5x+ 17 Done .

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