Question #9fc61

1 Answer
Dec 2, 2017

#y=-\frac{7}{2}x-7#

Explanation:

We just need to algebraically manipulate (move terms around and perform operations) the current equation to convert it to slope-intercept form.

Slope-intercept form is #y=mx+b#, so first we need to isolate for #y# by adding #7x# to both sides:

#\rightarrow -2y=7x+14#

Now we need to get rid of #y#’s coefficient by dividing by #-2#:

#\rightarrow y=-\frac{7}{2}x-7#

Which is slope-intercept form.