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20 September, 06:19

Which line represents the linear equation - 3y = 15 - 4x? The equation - 3y = 15 - 4x rewritten in slope-intercept form is. The y-intercept is and the slope of the line is. Line is the graph of the line - 3y = 15 - 4x.

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  1. 20 September, 06:27
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    Hello:

    -3y = 15 - 4x

    y = 15/-3 + (-4/-3) x

    y = (4/3) x - 15/3 ... (slope-intercept form)

    The y-intercept : x = 0 : y = (4/3) (0) - 15/3 = - 15/3
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