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Y=3/4 x-4

Any help?

(y=3
- x-4
4

Soo confused. What am I supposed to do?

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Answer:

see graph of y=3/4 x-4

Explanation:

Assuming you mean


y = \frac34x - 4

Below is a graph of that one. The slope is 3/4 and the interception with the y axis is at y=-4. The equation is in its normal form y=ax+b with a=3/4 (slope) and b=-4 (y intercept), so no conversion needed.

You have to be careful on how you write these equations down. It might very well be that you meant:


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

However, those are more complex so I'm hoping for the first one... ;-)

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