Math, asked by rajuvpayad, 8 months ago

reduce the equation 3x-4y-5=0 into slope intercept form and find the slope​

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Answered by sharoonaftab
7

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope intercept form is y=Mx +b

rearranging the equation to to make it look like the general form

4y = 3x - 5

divide by 4 on both sides

y = 3 \div 4x - 5 \div 4

comparing it to the general form

so m=3/4

which is the slope

Answered by murthykeerthana98
0

Step-by-step explanation:

slope intercept form is y = mx+c

therefore expressing the equation 3x -4y-5=0 in y = mx+c it becomes

y = -3x/4 +5/4

slope = -a/b = -3/-4 = 3/4

y intercept = -c/b = -(-5)/-4 = -5/4

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