Math, asked by alvairis1995, 11 months ago

Graph the following linear equation. y=−3/4x−3

Determine the slope and y-intercept.
slope:
y-intercept: (0, )

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Answered by RashidUmRani
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Slop is - 3/4 and Y intrspt is - 3

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Answered by zaidazmi8442
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4y =  - 3x - 12 \\ 4y + 3x =  - 12 \\  \frac{x}{ - 4}  +  \frac{y}{ - 3}  \\ slope \:  \:  \: m =  \frac{ - 3}{4}  \\ y \: intercept(0 \:   - 3)


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