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What is 3x-4y=4 in linear equations

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What is 3x-4y=4 in linear equations-example-1
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Your equation is a linear equation because it has a constant, and it has variables. And it does not have something like x^2.

However, if your question wants it in slope-intercept format, which is y=mx+b

Then:

3x-4y = 4

We can add 4y to both sides
3x = 4+4y

Subtract 4 from both sides
3x-4 = 4y

Then we divide by 4

(3)/(4) x -1=y

So 3x-4y=4 in slope-intercept format would be
y =(3)/(4) x -1
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