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Find the slope and the y-intercept of the linear graph of y = -3/2x−4.

User Jan Gassen
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the slope is “-3/2”and the y-intercept is “-4”
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So this a linear equation is in slope intercept form: y=mx+b.
m - the slope of the line
b - your y intercept.

With that you can find your slope and y-int of this linear equation.
y= m x + b
y= (-3/2)x + (-4)

m= -3/2
x= -4
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