Answer:
All answer below
Explanation:
Equation of the Line
The standard form of the equation of a line is shown below:
Ax+By=C
And the slope-intercept form is:
y = mx + b
Where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
If we wanted to convert from the first form to the second we will perform the following operations:
Subtract Ax:
By = -Ax + C
Divide by B:
y = -A/Bx+C/B
The coefficient of x is -A/B (fill the blank with that text) and the y-intercept is C/B (again, fill in the blank)
The slope m is the coefficient of x, m=-A/B and it can be found it you divide the opposite of A by B. The selected option is correct.
The y-intercept is the division of C by B. Again, the selected option is correct.