Question
Question: How do you write the equation \(5x+1=4y+7\) in slope intercept form? What is the slope and y-interce...
How do you write the equation 5x+1=4y+7 in slope intercept form? What is the slope and y-intercept?
Solution
We start solving the problem by recalling the fact that the slope intercept form of a straight is defined as y=mx+c to proceed through the problem. We then make the necessary calculations involving multiplication, addition and subtraction operations to get the required answer for the given problem. We then make use of the fact that the slope and y-intercept of the line of the form y=mx+c are m and c to get the required answer.
Complete step by step answer:
According to the problem, we are asked to write the equation 5x+1=4y+7 in its standard form.
We have given the equation as 5x+1=4y+7.
We know that the slope intercept form of a straight is defined as y=mx+c. So, let us convert the given equation of line into this form.
We have 5x+1=4y+7.
⇒4y=5x+1−7.
⇒4y=5x−6.
⇒y=45x−6.
⇒y=45x−46.
⇒y=45x+(2−3) ---(1).
So, we have found the slope intercept form of the given equation 5x+1=4y+7 as y=45x+(2−3).
From the slope intercept form of the line y=mx+c, we know that the slope is m and y-intercept of line is c. Let us use this for obtained equation (1).
So, we get slope as 45 and y-intercept as 2−3.
∴ The slope intercept form of the given equation 5x+1=4y+7 as y=45x+(2−3) and the slope and y-intercept are 45 and 2−3.
Note: Whenever we get this type of problem, we first recall the definition of the required equation to proceed through the solution. We can also convert the given equation of line to the standard form of the line which is ax+by+c=0. We should not make calculation mistakes while solving this type of problem. We should not confuse between slope and y-intercept while solving this problem. Similarly, we can expect problems to convert the given equation of line y=2x+5 to the standard form.