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How do you find the slope of y=-3/4x+4

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Answer:

-3/4x

Explanation:

Your equation is already in y=mx+b form. b= y-intercept, which is the plot on the y axis. mx is your slope. -3/4 is in the place of m, so your slope is -3/4. To plot it you go down three from your y-intercept plot, and over to the right four.

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