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Determine the slope and the y-intercept

4x+y=3

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User Brett East
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Answer:

Slope = -4 y-intercept = 3

Explanation:

start with 4x + y = 3

Rearrange so it fits y= mx+b equation (subtract 4x off each side)

So new equation looks like this:

y= -4x + 3

from this we can see that the slope is -4 and the y-intercept is 3.

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