What is x–y=2 in slope-intercept form?

King Waters

King Waters

Answered question

2023-01-02

What is x–y=2 in slope-intercept form?

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Aryanna Chaney

Aryanna Chaney

Beginner2023-01-03Added 6 answers

A straight line in slope-intercept form is: y=mx+c
Where c is the y-intercept and m is the slope of the line.
In this case, the equation can be rewritten as follows:
y=x2
Which is the equation in slope-intercept form; where m=1 and c = -2 as can be seen on the graph below.
graph{x-y=2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Kyra Huff

Kyra Huff

Beginner2023-01-04Added 1 answers

Slope-Intercept form is y=mx+b
where m is the the slope
and b is the y-intercept
Given: x-y=2
1. Add y to both sides
x=y+2
2. Subtract the 2 from both sides
y=x2

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