5x-y=6
what is the equation in slope intercept form?
5x-y=6
Next subtract 5x from both sides.
-y=-5x+6
Now divide by -1 from both side.
You should get y=5x-6
That is in slope intercept form.
thnx i already figured that out but i really need help with this one
7x + 2y=10
y=-7/2x+5
thank you very much!
what is the slope of y=5x - 6 and y= 7/2x + 5 ?
To find the equation in slope-intercept form, we need to rearrange the given equation to isolate y on one side of the equation.
Let's rearrange the equation step by step:
5x - y = 6
First, let's move the term 5x to the other side by subtracting 5x from both sides:
-y = -5x + 6
Next, let's multiply both sides of the equation by -1 to get rid of the negative sign in front of y:
y = 5x - 6
Now, the equation is in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. In this case, the slope is 5 and the y-intercept is -6.
Therefore, the equation in slope-intercept form is y = 5x - 6.