How do you write 4x+2y=0 into slope intercept form?

1 Answer
Aug 7, 2015

y = color(red)((-2))x+color(blue)(0) with a slope of color(red)((-2)) and a y-intercept of color(blue)(0)

Explanation:

The general slope-intercept form is:
color(white)("XXXX")y = mx +b

4x+2y= 0 can be converted into this form fairly simply:

Subtract 4x from both sides
color(white)("XXXX")2y = -4x

Divide both sides by 2
color(white)("XXXX")y = (-2)x

To be explicit in our slope-intercept form we still need to specify "b"
color(white)("XXXX")y = (-2)x+0