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Find the y-intercept. 4) 4x + 3y=-3 A) -3 B) 3 C) -5/2 D) -2/5

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Explanation:

Given the equation


4x + 3y=-3

We know that the value of the y-intercept can be determined by setting x = 0 and determining the corresponding value of y.

Thus,

substituting x = 0 in the equation


4x + 3y=-3


4(0) + 3y = -3


0+3y = -3


3y = -3

divide both sides by 3


(3y)/(3)=(-3)/(3)

Simplify


y = -1

Therefore, the y-intercept is: -1

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