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-10x + 2y = 12
What is each equation in slope intercept form

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Answer:


y = 5\, x + 6.

Explanation:

The slope-intercept equation of a line in a plane should be in the form
y = m\, x + b for some constant
m ("slope") and constant
b (
y-"intercept".)

In the slope-intercept equation,
y should be the only term on the left-hand side of the equation with a coefficient of
1. No term on the right-hand side shall include
y\!.

Rewrite the given equation to obtain the slope-intercept equation of this line.


(10\, x) + (-10\, x) + 2\, y = (10\, x) + 12 (Add
10\, x to both sides of this equation.)


2\, y = 10\, x + 12.


y = 5\, x + 6. (Divide both sides by
2, such that the coefficient of
y becomes
1 as required.)

Therefore, the slope-intercept equation of this line would be
y = 5\, x + 6, with slope
m = 5 and
y-intercept
b = 6.

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