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Reduce the equation 3x–4y = 8 into slope intercept form and find slope and Y- intercept​

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Answered by satyavarapusamantha
4

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We solve the given line 3x−4y=5 for y as follows:

3x−4y=5

⇒4y=3x−5

⇒y=

4

3x−5

⇒y=

4

3

x+(−

4

5

)......(1)

We know that the equation of a line is y=mx+c where m is the slope of the line and c is the y-intercept.

Comparing the equation of line y=mx+c with equation 1 we have,

m=

4

3

and c=−

4

5

hope it helps you

Hence, the slope of the line is

4

3

and the y-intercept is −

4

5

.

Answered by Anonymous
21

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