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How do you write 2x+2y=8 in slope-intercept form?
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How do you write 2x+2y=8 in slope-intercept form?
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Subtract 2x from both sides of the equation (2y=-2x+8) , divide the entire equation by 2 to find y. These makes the equation y=-x+4
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