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Allen Gregory
29 November, 19:30
How do I put x - y = - 5 in slope intercept form
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Brooke Dennis
29 November, 22:44
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y=x+5
Step-by-step explanation:
x-y=-5
1) Subtract x from both sides:
-y=-x-5
2) Divide everything by - 1:
y=x+5
Footnotes:
There is an implied (-1) Before every negative number. In step 2, I simply divided both sides by the - 1 to get y positive.
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Kolby Leon
29 November, 23:17
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x + 5 = y
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