covert into general form yx=y+7
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Step-by-step explanation:
Whatever the original form of a linear equation, it is often helpful, especially for graphing, to have the equation rearranged into "y=" form. Solving a linear equation in two variables for y= is a type of literal-equation solving. Here's how it works:
Find the slope of the line with equation 3x + 2y = 8
In order to find the slope, it is simplest to put this line equation into slope-intercept form. If I rearrange this line to be in the form "y = mx + b", it will be easy to read off the slope m. So I'll solve:
3x + 2y = 8
2y = –3x + 8
\small{ y = -\dfrac{3}{2} x + 4 }y=−
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x+4
I know that the slope of the line is whatever number is multiplied on the x, so my answer is:
\small{ \bm{\color{purple}{ m = -\dfrac{3}{2} }}}m=−
2
3
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