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Slope=4/3 y-intercept=-4

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Answer:

y = 4/3 x - 4

Explanation:

If you want the linear function written as a slope-intercept equation, it is y=mx+b, where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept. These variables are given, so we need to substitute the values. The y-intercept is -4, so w can put this into the equation.

y=mx-4

Then, we need to put the slope into the equation. We know the slope is 4/3, so we can replace m with 4/3.

y = 4/3 x - 4

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