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What is the slope 4/3, y-intercept 2 in standard form

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y = (4/3)x + 2

Equation: y = mx + b

m = slope, b = y-intercept

User Luckyy
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Answer:

4x-3y=-6

Explanation:

We can write the slope-intercept equation as:

y=4/3x+2

where 4/3 is the slope and 2 is the y-intercept.

In standard form (Ax+By=C) where A is a positive integer. We would move the 4/3x to the left.

y=4/3x+2

-4/3x+y=2

Multiply the whole equation by negative 3.

4x-3y=-6

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