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What is the slope and y-intercept of the equation 3x - y = 3?

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Y = 3x - 3
subtract 3X from both sides
Divide both sides by -1
Dividing by -1 undoes The multiplication by -1 divide 3-3x by 1
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Answer:

slope=3

y-intercept=-3

Explanation:

put into slope intercept form to find your answer.

3x-y=3: move the variables to the right

-y=3-3x: change the signs

y=-3+3x: reorder terms

y=3x-3

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