The line $8x - 4y = 7$ correctly written in slope-intercept form is a) $y = 2x - \frac{7}{4}$ b) $y = -2x + \frac{7}{4}$ c) $y = \frac{1}{2}x - \frac{7}{8}$ d) $y = -\frac{4}{8}x + \frac{7}{8}$
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8x-4y=7 -4y=-8x+7 y=2x- 7 4 Show more…
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