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4y-8=2x in slope intercept form

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Writing Linear Equations in its Slope-Intercept Form

Answer:


y = (1)/(2)x +2\\

Explanation:

Equations of a line written in Slope-Intercept Form are usually written as
y = mx +b where
b is the constant and is also the
y-intercept.
mx is the
x term where
m is the slope. Also, the
y term is usually found at left side of the equation and it has to have
1 as its coefficient.

From the given equation we can see the constant
-8 is on the left side but only the
y term gets to be on the left side so let's add
8 to both sides of the equation to cancel out
-8.


4y -8 = 2x \\ 4y -8 +8 = 2x +8 \\ 4y = 2x +8

We can also see that the
y term has a coefficient of
4. So let's divide both sides of the equation by
4 to make the coefficient of the
y term to
1


4y = 2x +8 \\ (4y)/(4) = (2x +8)/(4) \\ y = (1)/(2)x +2

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