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Graphing a Linear Equation

Which line represents the linear equation
–3y = 15 – 4x?

The equation –3y = 15 – 4x rewritten in slope-intercept form is .

The y-intercept is and the slope of the line is .

Line is the graph of the line –3y = 15 – 4x.​

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User Gmatht
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Answer:

the graph of the line is line B

Explanation:

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User Bastion
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Answer:

Explanation:

Your problem statements are a bit incomplete. Share the graphs, please.

The equation –3y = 15 – 4x rewritten in slope-intercept form is:

-3y = -4x + 15, or, after dividing all terms by -3,

y = (4/3)x - 5

The y-intercept is (0, -5), and the slope of the line is 4/3.

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