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What is the slope-intercept form of the equation 2x + y = 4?

What is the slope-intercept form of the equation 2x + y = 4?-example-1
User Eddie Cooro
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Answer:

The slope-intercept form is y=mx+b y = m x + b , where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

Rewrite in slope-intercept form. Subtract 2 x from both sides of the equation. Multiply each term in −y=4−2x - y = 4 - 2 x by −1 - 1 .

Step-by-step explanation:

User Kurroman
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Answer:

slope intercept form: y = -2x + 4

Step-by-step explanation:


\sf slope \ intercept \ form: y = mx + b

where m is slope, b is y-intercept

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\rightarrow \sf 2x + y = 4


\rightarrow \sf y = 4-2x


\rightarrow \sf y = -2x +4

Now, identify slope: -2, y-intercept: 4

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