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In the equation y = 3x − 4, the __________.slope is 3, and the y-intercept is 4slope is 3, and the y-intercept is -4slope is -4, and the y-intercept is 3slope is 3, and the x-intercept is -4

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c

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User Rjen
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Hi there!

In the equation y = 3x − 4, the slope is 3, and the y-intercept is -4.

The general formula of a line in slope-intercept form is y = mx + n. In this formula, the variable n, that is positioned in front of the x, represents the slope. The variable n, represents the y-intercept.

When determining the y-intercept of the formula y = 3x - 4 we must be aware of the '-' sign which makes the intercept negative.

~ Hope this helps you!
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