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Zariah Hoffman
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5 March, 18:10
What is the gradient and y-intercept of 3y=4x+6
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Lucian Conrad
5 March, 18:15
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Y = mx + b
m is the gradient, otherwise known as slope
b is known as the y-intercept
So 3y = 4x + 6
Divide both sides by 3 to isolate y.
y = (4/3) x + 2
The gradient is 4/3
The y-intercept is 2
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