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Convert the following equation from standard form to slope intercept form
3x-8y=12

User Volox
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Answer:

Explanation:

Slope = 0.750/2.000 = 0.375

x-intercept = -12/3 = -4

y-intercept = 12/8 = 3/2 = 1.50000

User Potray
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Answer:

y=
(3)/(8)x - (3)/(2)

Explanation:

Hi there!

We are given the equation 3x-8y=12, and we want to convert it from standard form into slope intercept form

  • Standard form is ax+by=c, which is the form that the equation is in right now
  • Slope-intercept form is y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept, which is the form we want the equation to be in

In slope-intercept form, y is isolated on one side, while everything else is on the other side.

In other words, we'll need to solve for y in order to convert from standard to slope-intercept form

Start by subtracting 3x from both sides

3x-8y=12

-3x -3x

________

-8y = -3x + 12

Like any equation, we want just the value of y by itself. So divide both sides by -8

y=
(-3)/(-8)x + (12)/(-8)

You may simplify the equation;
(-3)/(-8) is the same as just
(3)/(8).

You may divide by 4 on both the numerator and the denominator of
(12)/(-8), to get
(3)/(-2) and then bring the minus sign up in front (
-(3)/(2))

The equation will now be

y=
(3)/(8)x + -(3)/(2), or y =
(3)/(8)x - (3)/(2)

Hope this helps!

User Palu
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