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Sherlyn Gordon
29 August, 22:06
Rewriting standard form to slope intercept
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Karma Love
29 August, 23:44
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If you're asking how, here's an example
A standard form equation is when it is set up.
Ax + By = C.
6x + 2y = 4.
A slope-intercept form equation is when it is set up y=mx+b.
Y = - 3x + 2.
4y = - 8x + 16 then divide all by 4.
y = - 2x + 4 slope form.
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