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What is 2y-x=-4 in slope intercept form

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Answer:

y= -1/2x - 2

Explanation:

To change standard form to slope intercept form, bring the -x to the other side of the equation.

You'll have 2y=-4-x. Since there is no number on the -x, put a 1 on the front of it. (Not necessary). You'll have 2y= -4 -1x

Make y stand on its own. Divide the other side by 2.

You will end up with y= -1/2x -2

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