SOLUTION: How would you put x+4y=4 into slope-intercept form?
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Question 17123: How would you put x+4y=4 into slope-intercept form?
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have to solve for y. This means to subtract x from each side:
x+ 4y = 4
x-x + 4y = -x + 4
4y = -x + 4
Next divide each side by 4. It's best to divide each term by 4 in this case:
y = -x/4 + 1
This means that the y intercept is 1, and the slope is . Start at the y intercept of 1, and put a point. Then go DOWN 1 and right 4 and put the next point. The graph should look like this:
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