How do you write 5x-4y=8 in slope intercept form?

1 Answer
Apr 7, 2018

-y = -5/4x + 2

Explanation:

Slope-intercept form looks like this:

y = mx + b

"m = slope"
"b = y-intercept"

So we'll just rearrange your current equation to be in slope-intercept form.

5x-4y=8

-4y = - 5x + 8

-y = -5/4x + 2

Now I'm going to multiply the whole equation by -1, because I don't want y to be negative. This will change the sign of all the parts.

y = 5/4x - 2

graph{y = 5/4x - 2 [-12.66, 12.65, -6.33, 6.33]}