How do you write (y+4) = 3(x+2) in standard slope-intercept form?

1 Answer
May 22, 2018

y = 3x + 2

Explanation:

A slope-intercept form equation is when it is set up y=mx+b. Where m is the slope of the lien and b is the y-intercept.

y+4 = 3(x+2)

y = 3(x+2) - 4

y = 3x+6 - 4

y = 3x + 2 ----->where slope is 3 and y-intercept is 2