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Determine the x and y intercepts of the equation y = -3x + 4.

Select one:
O a. y-int y = 4 and x-int x = 4/3
O b. y-int y = 4/3 and x-int x = 4
O c. y-int y = 4 and No x-int
O d. No y-int and x-int x =4/3​

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Answer:

O c. y-int y = 4 and No x-int

Explanation:

In the slope-intercept equation y = -3x + 4, only slope and y-intercept are displayed as it is in slope-intercept format which is y = mx + b; m being the slope and b being the y-intercept.

There is no x-intercept present in a slope-intercept equation.

But due to the 4 being in the place of the y-intercept is the y-intercept of the graph and line depicted off this linear equation (slope-intercept equation).

Hence, the answer is C. Y-intercept = 4 and No x-intercept.

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