Question #63546

2 Answers
Nov 1, 2017

#y = 10x + 3#.

Explanation:

Slope intercept form is basically a linear equation in the form #y = mx + b#.

To convert your equation into this, all you need to do is add #10x# to both sides of the equation. This will leave you with:

#y = 10x + 3#.

And that's your answer. Here's a graph of what that would look like. Can you see what the slope and y-intercept are?

graph{10x + 3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Hope that helped :)

Nov 1, 2017

#y=10x+3#

Explanation:

  • Slope intercept form is the form

#y=mx+b#

This is an equation for a straight line where m is your gradient, and b is where the straight line touches the y axis.

  • For your question, you just have to get y alone on the left hand side

#-10x+y=3#

Bring the -10x to the right hand side making it a positive:

#y=10x+3#

and that gives you your slope intercept form where your gradient m is 10.
graph{y=10x+3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}