How do you write the slope intercept form of the line 13x-11y=-1213x11y=12?

2 Answers
May 8, 2018

y=13/11x+12/11y=1311x+1211

Explanation:

"the equation of a line in "color(blue)"slope-intercept form"the equation of a line in slope-intercept form is.

•color(white)(x)y=mx+bxy=mx+b

"rearrange "13x-11y=-12" into this form"rearrange 13x11y=12 into this form

"subtract "13x" from both sides"subtract 13x from both sides

cancel(13x)cancel(-13x)-11y=-13x-12

rArr-11y=-13x-12

"multiply through by "-1

11y=13x+12

"divide all terms by 11"

rArry=13/11x+12/11larrcolor(red)"in slope-intercept form"

May 8, 2018

y=13/11x+12/11

Explanation:

The first step is to re-arrange the equation such that y and its coefficients are alone:

cancel(13x)-11ycolor(red)(cancel(-13x))=-12color(red)(-13x)

-11y=-13x-12

Next, divide through by y's coefficient, and you will have slope-intercept form:

(cancel(-11)y)/color(red)(cancel(-11))=(cancel(-)13x)/color(red)(cancel(-)11)+(cancel(-)12)/color(red)(cancel(-)11)

color(green)(y=13/11x+12/11)