SOLUTION: In the problem 2y-8=x what is the next step to put it in slope intercept form? do you add the 8 to its self then add it to the x? then would it be 2y=x+8?

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Question 269976: In the problem 2y-8=x what is the next step to put it in slope intercept form? do you add the 8 to its self then add it to the x? then would it be 2y=x+8?
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2y-8=x
2y=x+8
now divide by 2
y=1/2x+4
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slope m=1/2
y int b=(0,4)

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