How do you change y - -1/4 = -3(x + 1/4)y14=3(x+14) into slope intercept form?

3 Answers
Jul 19, 2018

y = -3x - 1y=3x1

Explanation:

This is slope-intercept form:
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y - -1/4 = -3(x+1/4)y14=3(x+14)

First, simplify:
y + 1/4 = -3x - 3/4y+14=3x34

Now subtract color(blue)(1/4)14 from both sides of the equation:
y + 1/4 quadcolor(blue)(-quad1/4) = -3x - 3/4 quadcolor(blue)(-quad1/4)

y = -3x - 1

This now matches slope-intercept form, y = mx + b where m = -3 and b = -1.

Hope this helps!

Jul 19, 2018

y=-3x-1

Explanation:

"the equation of a line in "color(blue)"slope-intercept form" is.

•color(white)(x)y=mx+b

"where m is the slope and b the y-intercept"

"distribute and rearrange"

y+1/4=-3x-3/4

"subtract "1/4" from both sides"

y=-3x-3/4-1/4

y=-3x-1larrcolor(red)"in slope-intercept form"

Jul 19, 2018

y=-3x-1

Explanation:

Recall that slope intercept form is given by

y=mx+b, with slope m and a y-intercept of b.

We can start by distributing the -3 on the right to get

y+1/4=-3x-3/4

Next, let's subtract 1/4 from both sides to get

y=-3x-1

This equation is now in slope-intercept form.

Hope this helps!