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What is the slope-intercept form of this equation? Show all your work. 6x+4y=8

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Hello there,

What is the slope-intercept form of this equation? Show all your work. 6x+4y=8

First, add -4y to both sides.

Then, divide both sides by 6

Last, you'll get y=-3/2x+2


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User Drowny
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Answer:

y=-3/2x+2

Explanation:

Convert the equation from standard form to slope intercept form using inverse operations to isolate y.

6x+4y=8

4y=8-6x

y=2-6/4x

y=-3/2x+2

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