Given the equation y − 3 = 1/5(x + 6) in point-slope form, how do you identify the equation of the same line in slope-intercept form?

1 Answer

Change the equation to the form of #y=mx+b# to arrive at
#y=1/5x+21/5#

Explanation:

We're changing the form of the equation from point-slope to slope-intercept. To do this, first solve for y:

#y-3=1/5(x+6)#
#y=1/5(x+6)+3#

Next we're going to change the format of the right side of the equation so that it has the form of #mx+b# where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. To do that, first distribute the 1/5:

#y=1/5x+6/5+3#

Since there is only the one x term, #m=1/5#. So now we just need to clean up the y-intercept:

#y=1/5x+6/5+3*5/5#

#y=1/5x+6/5+15/5#

#y=1/5x+21/5#

And that's the answer in the format of #y=mx+b#