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What is the slope and y-intercept of the equation y=3/4x − 6?

A. m =3/4, b = -6

B. m = 3/4,b= 6

C. m= 6,b=3/4

D. m= -6,b=3/4

HELP MEEE

User Rdrey
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Answer:

slope= 3/4

y-int=-6

so answer is A

Explanation:

User Dan Harms
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Answer:

The slope and y-intercept of y = 3/4x – 6 is
(3)/(4) and -6. Thus option A is correct

Solution:

Given that equation is
y=(3)/(4) x-6 --- equation 1

We have to find the slope and y-intercept

Equation of a line is given as y = mx + c --- equation 2

Where m is known as the slope and c is known as the y - intercept.

Comparing equation 1 with equation 2 we get,


m=(3)/(4) \text { and } y=-6

Thus the slope of the line is equal to 3/4 and the y – intercept is equal to -6. Hence of the given options, option A is correct

User Stevi
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