Question 1106299
Choose any of the three forms you want and convert into the two other forms.  Either make up your own example, take example from a book, or just write the form using variables only; and do the very simple algebra steps yourself.


The usual generalized models are most typically shown as these:



Standard Form:  {{{Ax+By=C}}}


Slope-Intercept Form:  {{{y=mx+b}}}


Point-Slope Form:  {{{y-y[a]=m(x-x[a])}}}  for some slope m and given point ({{{x[a]}}},{{{y[a]}}}).


You should understand for point-slope form, that one of the included points will be the same as  (0,b).


Change from standard to slope-intercept -
Just solve for y in terms of x and adjust the form.


Change from slope-intercept to standard  -
Use one or two simple steps to get both variable terms on one side and the constant term on the other side, and if possible multiply both sides by THE value so that all coefficients are integers (might not always be easy or possible).