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10 August, 17:10

What is the slope-intercept form of the following equation? What is slope and the y intercept? 8x + 2y = 14

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  1. 10 August, 17:41
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    slope-intercept form: y=-4x+7 Slope = - 4 y-int. = 7

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y-mx+b

    8x + 2y = 14

    move x to opposite side of = (makes x negative)

    2y=-8x+14

    y needs to be alone so divide the entire thing by 2

    y=-4x+7 this is in y=mx+b form.

    y=mx+b: your m is your slope and b is your y-int.
  2. 10 August, 20:51
    0
    m

    =

    4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given -

    8

    x

    -

    2

    y

    =

    14

    It is in the form

    a

    x

    +

    b

    y

    =

    c

    If a linear equation is in this form, then -

    It slope is

    -

    a

    b

    In our case, we shall use this formula

    m

    =

    -

    8

    -

    2

    =

    4

    To find the y-intercept put

    x

    =

    0

    8

    (

    0

    )

    -

    2

    y

    =

    14

    -

    2

    y

    =

    14

    y

    =

    14

    -

    2

    =

    -

    7

    To find the x-intercept put

    y

    =

    0

    8

    x

    -

    2

    (

    0

    )

    =

    14

    8

    x

    =

    14

    x

    =

    14

    8

    =

    7

    4
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