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What is the equation of a line with a y-intercept of -3 and a slope of 4? Question 6 options: y=3x−4 y=−3x+4 y=4x−3 y=−4x+3
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What is the equation of a line with a y-intercept of -3 and a slope of 4? Question 6 options: y=3x−4 y=−3x+4 y=4x−3 y=−4x+3
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Answer:
Y=-3+4x
Y=4x-3
Either or works.
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y=4x-3
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