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What is the slope intercept of the equation y-4= 4/3(x-3)

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Answer:

y =
(4)/(3\\) x

Explanation:

Slope intercept form: y = mx + b

with m being the slope, and b being the y-intercept.

1. Use distribution on the right side for 4/3(x-3) to get the following

y - 4 =
(4)/(3\\)x - 4

2. Single out the y by adding 4 on both sides.

y =
(4)/(3\\)x

Your answer is: y =
(4)/(3\\) x

With 4/3 being the slope

With 0 being the y-intercept

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