Solver Converting Linear Equations in Standard form to Slope-Intercept Form (and vice versa)

Algebra ->  Algebra  -> Linear-equations -> Solver Converting Linear Equations in Standard form to Slope-Intercept Form (and vice versa)      Log On

Ad: Algebra Solved!™: algebra software solves algebra homework problems with step-by-step help!
Ad: Algebrator™ solves your algebra problems and provides step-by-step explanations!

   

This Solver (Converting Linear Equations in Standard form to Slope-Intercept Form (and vice versa)) was created by by jim_thompson5910(28715) About Me : View Source, Show, Put on YOUR site
About jim_thompson5910: I charge $2 a problem (for steps shown) or $1 a problem for answers only. Email: jim_thompson5910@hotmail.com Website: http://www.freewebs.com/jimthompson5910/home.html

Converting Linear Equations in Standard form to Slope-Intercept Form (and vice versa)


Please select the method of conversion form. For instance if you have a problem similar to 2x%2B3y=5 and you want to convert it to slope-intercept form, then choose "standard_to_slope-intercept". If you have something similar to y=2x%2B5 and you want to convert it to standard form then choose "slope-intercept_to_standard"

Input the equation in standard form Ax%2BBy=C x+ y=


or

Enter your equation in slope-intercept form (y=mx%2Bb form)

y=x +


note: make sure you choose the correct form from the drop box above. Also, if you have decimal coefficients, convert them to fractions. For instance, if you have .2x%2B.1y=10, then input it as %281%2F5%29x%2B%281%2F10%29y=10



Note: Unfortunately I haven't had much time to fix this solver, but there's a small bug where the x coefficient isn't made positive if you convert to standard form. If you convert from slope-intercept to standard form, and the solver says that the x coefficient is negative, multiply EVERY number by -1 to change the signs of each number. This will make the x coefficient positive. Technically the solver is correct, but some books/teachers want that x coefficient to be positive.



This solver has been accessed 751803 times.