Answer:
ok so slope intercept form:
the formula for slope intercept from is
what each letter stands for"
m= is the slope of the equation
b= the y-intercept of the equation.
to solve for the slope and y-intercept:
HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:
3X+2Y=10
first off you want to get the Y on the out side so you would subtract:
3x + 2y = 10
-3x -3x
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*** the 10-3x you CANNONT DO because they are not like terms***
which would make the equation look like this:
2y = 3x + 10
now you have to get Y by its self so you would divide by 2 on both sides:
2y = 3x + 10
-2 - 2
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which would give you:
y= 3x + 8
**the reason you dont divide the 2 with 3x is because you only need it to be on both sides**
Now with this equation you would be able to find the slope and the y intercept.
so you have
y = 3x + 8
remember your slope intercept formula y=mx+b
so your slope should be:
m(slope): 3
and your y-intercept should be:
b(y-intercept): 8
hope this helps you understand it better if not let me know and ill try to explain it better to you.
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