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Given: -3X + 4Y = -8,

a. Identify the slope

b. Identify the Y-Intercept

 Oct 23, 2014

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To find the slope and the y-intercept from an equation for a straight line, place the equation in slope-intercept form:  y  =  mx + b;  that is, solve the equation for y.

The coefficient of x will be the slope, the number added or subtracted at the end will be the y-intercept.

-3x + 4y  =  -8

Add 3x to both sides:

         4y  =  3x - 8

Divide by 4:

           y  =  (3/4)x - 2

The slope is  3/4 ; the v-intercept is  -2.

 Oct 23, 2014
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Best Answer

To find the slope and the y-intercept from an equation for a straight line, place the equation in slope-intercept form:  y  =  mx + b;  that is, solve the equation for y.

The coefficient of x will be the slope, the number added or subtracted at the end will be the y-intercept.

-3x + 4y  =  -8

Add 3x to both sides:

         4y  =  3x - 8

Divide by 4:

           y  =  (3/4)x - 2

The slope is  3/4 ; the v-intercept is  -2.

geno3141 Oct 23, 2014

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