Is this equation in slope-intercept form?

y= 7 + 9x

yes, y is alone and that is all that matters

no, y is alone, but the x term is not written first and it is supposed to be

Respuesta :

Answer: No

Step-by-step explanation: For an equation to be written in slope-intercept form or more commonly referred to as y = mx + b form, the y has to be isolated on the left side of the equation and the multiplier or the coefficient of the x term must come first and then the y-intercept.

So in this equation, notice that the y-intercept comes before the slope so this is not written in slope-intercept form or y = mx + b form.

In order for this to be written in slope intercept form, we need y isolated on the left side and x coming first.

So y = 9x + 7 would be the equation in slope-intercept form.