SOLUTION: Having trouble converting a standard equation into y-intercept form. the equation is 4x=15-x No y value is given. Please help

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Question 631121: Having trouble converting a standard equation into y-intercept form. the equation is 4x=15-x No y value is given. Please help
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Having trouble converting a standard equation into y-intercept form. the equation is 4x=15-x No y value is given.
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4x=15-x
x = 3 is the equation.
It's parallel to the y-axis, often called vertical.
There is no y-intercept since it's parallel.
x = 3 or x - 3 = 0 is all there is.

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