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Helllllppppppp me please!!!!!

Helllllppppppp me please!!!!!-example-1

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Answer:


\boxed {y = (4)/(3) + 1}

Explanation:

Since you already have the slope and the y-intercept, use it to make a Slope-Intercept Form by using this formula:


y = mx + b

Slope:
m

Y-intercept:
b

-Substitute:

Slope:
(4)/(3)

Y-intercept:
1


\boxed {y = (4)/(3) + 1}

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