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11 January, 18:05

Rewrite the equation y-3=2 (x+4) into slope form

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  1. 11 January, 21:37
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    So we have y-3=2 (x+4)

    So the first thing we want to do is distribute the 2 in front of the (x+4)

    2 (x+4) = 2x+8

    Which means we have:

    y-3=2x+8

    Remember we need to get it into the form y=mx+b

    As you can see here the 3 is preventing our equation from being in that form to we need to add it to both sides. This leaves us with:

    y - 3 + 3 = 2x+8+3

    Which gives: y = 2x+11

    Therefore the slope form of this equation is y = 2x+11
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