Changing standard form to slope intercept form.

In summary, the standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C, and the slope-intercept form is y = mx + b. To convert an equation from standard form to slope-intercept form, you can rearrange the equation to solve for y. This conversion can be useful as it makes the equation easier to understand and work with. However, not all linear equations can be written in slope-intercept form, but all can be written in standard form.
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Kirito123
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Homework Statement


Write the equation 4x – 7y – 14 = 0 in the form y = mx + b.

Homework Equations


"Y= mx + b" and "standard form".

The Attempt at a Solution

4x – 7y – 14 = 0 (add 14 to both sides of the equation)

4x – 7y = 14 (subtract 4x from both sides of the equation)

-7y = -4x + 14 (divide both sides of the equation by -7)

y = -4x/-7 + 14/-7

y = 4/7x + (-2)

so the slope (m) is 4/7 and the initial value (b) is -2Is this the correct way to answer this question. thanks for your time to help me :)
 
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Kirito123 said:

Homework Statement


Write the equation 4x – 7y – 14 = 0 in the form y = mx + b.

Homework Equations


"Y= mx + b" and "standard form".

The Attempt at a Solution

4x – 7y – 14 = 0 (add 14 to both sides of the equation)

4x – 7y = 14 (subtract 4x from both sides of the equation)

-7y = -4x + 14 (divide both sides of the equation by -7)

y = -4x/-7 + 14/-7

y = 4/7x + (-2)

so the slope (m) is 4/7 and the initial value (b) is -2Is this the correct way to answer this question. thanks for your time to help me :)

Correct, well done
 
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Thank you alot. Now I know I'm doing it the correct way :)
 
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Kirito123 said:
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so the slope (m) is 4/7 and the initial value (b) is -2

Is this the correct way to answer this question. thanks for your time to help me :)
We usually refer to b as the y-intercept rather than the initial value.
 
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At the start you could have saved at least one operation by adding 7y to both sides.
 

Related to Changing standard form to slope intercept form.

1. What is the standard form of a linear equation?

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C, where A, B, and C are constants and x and y are variables. It is also known as the general form of a linear equation.

2. What is the slope-intercept form of a linear equation?

The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is y = mx + b, where m represents the slope of the line and b represents the y-intercept, the point where the line crosses the y-axis.

3. How do you convert an equation from standard form to slope-intercept form?

To convert an equation from standard form to slope-intercept form, you can rearrange the equation to solve for y. First, subtract Ax from both sides, then divide by B to get y alone on one side of the equation. The resulting equation will be in slope-intercept form.

4. Why is it useful to convert equations from standard form to slope-intercept form?

Converting equations from standard form to slope-intercept form can make it easier to understand and work with the equation. The slope-intercept form clearly shows the slope and y-intercept of the line, making it easier to graph and interpret the equation.

5. Can all linear equations be written in slope-intercept form?

No, not all linear equations can be written in slope-intercept form. Some equations may have a slope that is undefined or does not exist, making it impossible to write in slope-intercept form. However, all linear equations can be written in standard form.

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