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Write the equation −4x + 3y = −2 in slope-intercept form, and then find the slope and y-intercept.

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To write the equation -4x + 3y = -2 in slope-intercept form, we need to solve for y:

-4x + 3y = -2

3y = 4x - 2

y = (4/3)x - 2/3

Therefore, the equation in slope-intercept form is y = (4/3)x - 2/3.

The slope of the line is the coefficient of x, which is 4/3.

The y-intercept of the line is the constant term, which is -2/3.
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