Question #6a930 Algebra Forms of Linear Equations Forms of Linear Equations 1 Answer 256 Feb 2, 2017 #x+2y=8 <=> y=-1/2x+4# Explanation: #x+2y=8 # #<=> # subtract both sides by #x# #2y=8-x# # <=># divide both sides by 2 # y=4-1/2 x# The solution is this line Answer link Related questions How many forms of linear equations are there? How do you write linear equations in Standard form? How do you rewrite #5x-7=y# in standard form? How do you rewrite #0.75h+1.25b =30# in standard form? How do you write #y+\frac{3}{5}=\frac{2}{3}(x-2) # in standard form? How do you find the slope and y intercept of #3x-7y=20#? How do you write an equation in standard form for a line with a slope of 1/4 and goes through... How do you write #y=4/3x+2/3# in standard form? How do you write #y=x+3# in standard form? What is the point-slope form of the line that passes through (-2,1) and (5,6)? See all questions in Forms of Linear Equations Impact of this question 2357 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License