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Find the slope and y-intercept of 3y - 4x = 39

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User Eddyjs
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Slope
4/3
Y- intercept:13
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User Jan Kruse
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Greetings!

Firstly, the slope is found by rearranging the formula:

3y = 4x + 39

y =
(4x)/(3) +
(39)/(3)

When x is 0, y = 0(x) +
(39)/(3), so the y intercept is
(39)/(3)

Next, the slope is simply the number in front of the x,

So
(4x)/(3) can be rearranged to
(4)/(3)x, so the slope would be
(4)/(3).


Hope this helps!

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User Abhishek Dhote
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