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4x + 3y=-12 how do you find the y-intercept​

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Answer:

4x - 3y = 12

rearrange the equation so that 3y is isolated form other values:

4x - 12 = 3y

Now, we can find y by dividing the all values in the equation by 3.

4x - 12 3y

———— = ——

3 3

4/3x - 4 = y

y = 4/3x - 4

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