document.write( "Question 100811: what is the slope, y-intercept and b 4x+y=1
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Solved by pluggable solver: Converting Linear Equations in Standard form to Slope-Intercept Form (and vice versa)
Convert from standard form (Ax+By = C) to slope-intercept form (y = mx+b)


\"4x%2B1y=1\" Start with the given equation


\"4x%2B1y-4x=1-4x\" Subtract 4x from both sides


\"1y=-4x%2B1\" Simplify


The original equation \"4x%2B1y=1\" (standard form) is equivalent to \"y+=+-4x%2B1\" (slope-intercept form)


The equation \"y+=+-4x%2B1\" is in the form \"y=mx%2Bb\" where \"m=-4\" is the slope and \"b=1\" is the y intercept.


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