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24 August, 13:22

Given: y = 3x - 4. what is the x-intercept? (0, - 4) (0, 4/3) (4/3, 0) user: what is the slope of the line whose equation is y - 2/3 = 0? slope = - 2/3 slope = 0 slope = 2/3

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  1. 24 August, 13:45
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    Y = 3x - 4 ... x int can be found by subbing in 0 for y and solving for x

    0 = 3x - 4

    -3x = - 4

    x = - 4/-3

    x = 4/3 ... so the x int = (4/3,0)

    y - 2/3x = 0 ... in y = mx + b form, the m represents the slope. So ur slope is - 2/3
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