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Identify the slope, y-intercept, and x-intercept of the graph of the linear equation.

4x - 6y = 14

User Dileep Reghu
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Y intercept- -2.333 repeated or 7/3
x intercept- 3.5
slope- 2/3
First, change your equation to fit the y=mx+b standard!
4x-6y=14
-6y=-4x+14
y=2/3x-7/3
This equation should tell u the slope, 2/3 and the y intercept, -7/3 or -2.333 repeated.

To find the x intercept, plug in 0 for y in the equation!
4x-6(0)=14
4x=14
x=3.5
User Mutuelinvestor
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x-intercept(s):
(7/2,0)

y-intercept(s):
(0,−7/3)

Slope: 2/3
User Nochkin
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