Converting from standard form to slope-intercept form can be quite useful. The standard form of a linear equation is (Ax + By = C), and the slope-intercept form is (y = mx + b). To convert, you solve for (y) by isolating it on one side of the equation. Divide each term by (B) to get (y = -\frac{A}{B}x + \frac{C}{B}). Have you been working with specific equations, or just looking to understand the conversion process better? Feel free to share!