Identify which form the equation is shown. Standard Form y = 4x + 1 Slope Intercept Standard Form Identify which form the equation is written. 4x + 5y = -1 Slope Intercept Identify which form the equation is written Slope Intercept 3x - y = -6 Standard Form Convert the equations to slope intercept form 3x + 3y = 6 2x + y = -4 x + y = 3 ****DO NOT PUT SPACES IN YOUR ANSWERS x + 4y = -20 3x - y = -9 -5x +y = -15 In the equation, 4x + 6y = -7, what is the constant? In the equation, x - 2y = 8, what is the coefficient of y? move the y term to the side o the equation opposite from x. move the x term to the side of the equation opposite from y. Divide by the coefficient of x Divide by the coefficient of y. When converting an equation from standard form to slope-intercept, what is the first step? When converting from standard form to slope intercept form, what is the second step? Move the y term Move the x term Divide by the coefficient of y Divide by the coefficient of x |