How would 2X + Y = 13 be written
in slope-intercept form?

A. Y = 2X + 13
B. 2X + Y - 13 = 0
C. Y = 2X - 13
D. X = 2y + 13
E. Y = -2X + 13

Respuesta :

Answer:

y = -2x+13

Step-by-step explanation:

2X + Y = 13

The slope intercept form is y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept

Subtract 2x from each side

2x-2x+y = -2x+13

y = -2x+13

Answer:

E. Y = -2X + 13

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]2X + Y = 13\\For\:a\:line\:in\:the\:form\:of \:\:\mathbf{y=mx+b}\mathrm{,\:the\:slope\:is} \mathbf{\:m}\:\mathrm{and}\:\mathbf{y}\:\mathrm{intercept\:is}\:\mathbf{b}\\\\Y=-2X+13[/tex]

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