standard form (slope-intercept) is y = mx + b where m = slope and b = y intercept
6x + y = 12
subtract 6x from both sides
y = -6x + 12
m = -6; b = 12
Solving the equation for "y" gives you the slope-intercept form.
Yes, that is the slope intercept form of the equation for a straight line.
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It is slope intercept form. The equation for slope intercept form is y=mx+b which is like your equation y=5x+6
The slope is -6 and the y intercept is 12
y=2x+7. The 2 is your slope and the 7 is your y intercept.
Slope = -2 Y intercept = 5 =p
The equation y = mx + b is the equation for a line in slope-intercept form. The slope is m, and the y-axis intercept is b.
It is 3 and the slope is -2
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If: -3x+2y = 12 Then: y = 1.5x+6 in slope-intercept form
The slope is 1 and the y intercept is 5