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3 October, 19:09

Which is an equation of a line with an x-intercept of - 4 and a y-intercept of 3? A. Y = 3/4x-4 B. y=3/4x+3 C. Y=-3/4x-4 D. Y=-3/4x+3

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  1. 3 October, 19:36
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    B. y = 3/4x + 3.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Using the general form y = mx + c where m = the slope and c the y-intercept we have

    Y = mx + 3

    The x intercept is at (-4, 0) (that is x = - 4 when y = 0), so:

    0 = m (-4) + 3

    -4m = - 3

    m = 3/4

    The answer is y = 3/4 x + 3.
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