How do you write the equation y+2=-2(x-5) in slope intercept form?

1 Answer
May 24, 2017

The slope intercept form is y=-2x+8.

Explanation:

The slope intercept form for a linear equation is y=mx+b, where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept. To change the equation to slope intercept form, solve for y.

y+2=-2(x-5)

Expand.

y+2=-2x+10

Subtract 2 from both sides.

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Simplify.

y=-2x+8 lArr Slope intercept form
graph{y=-2x+8 [-15.82, 16.2, -5.45, 10.57]}