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What are the slope and y-intercept of the line y=3x -4?​

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hello!

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This equation is written in slope-intercept form, which looks like so:-


\bigstar{\boxed{y=mx+b}

where

m is the slope

b is the y-intercept

Now, what is the slope?

Hint:- The slope is the coefficient of x, and the y-intercept is the constant.

That's right! The slope is 3, and the y-intercept is -4.

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note:-

Hope everything is clear; if you need any clarification/explanation, kindly let me know, and I will comment and/or edit my answer :)

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User Olamundo
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Remember y = mx + b where m = the slope and b = the y-intercept.

Slope = 3

Y-intercept = -4
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