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Find the y-intercept of the following equ4x + 3y = 3

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According to the given data we have the following equationÑ

4x + 3y = 3

The y intercept of a lineal equation would be the independent variable b

So, if y=mx + b, b would be the y intercept.

So, in this equation above we would need to calculate b as follows:

4x + 3y = 3

3y=-4x+3

y=(-4x+3)/3

y=-4x/3 +1

Therefire if b in this case is 1, therefore, the y intercept would be 1

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