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The following linear equation is in standard form. Convert the linear equation to slope-intercept form.

8x +2y = 60

Solve for Y.

Slope-Intercept form: ________

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What is slope-intercept form?

The equation for slope-intercept form is y = mx + b, where

y = y coordinate

m = slope

x = x coordinate

b = the y intercept

You can convert the linear equation to slope-intercept form by isolating the y in the equation:

First, subtract both sides by 8x, leaving the equation as:

2y = -8x + 60

Now divide both sides by 2 to isolate the y:

y=
(-8x)/(2) + (60)/(2)

Simplify your equation to be left with your answer:

Slope-Intercept form: y = -4x + 30

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