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What is -4x+y=-8 equal to

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Answer:

y=4x+8

Explanation:

I assume you want this rewritten in slope intercept form. That means we need to isolate the y.

-4x+y=-8

Add 4x to both sides

y=-8+4x

Now let's rewrite it in slope intercept form. Recall slope intercept form is y=mx+b. That means our 'b' (8) must be on the end of the equation.

y=4x+8

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