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10 September, 22:15

How do you change y-4=3 (x+3) into slope-intercept form

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  1. 10 September, 22:20
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    Answer: y = 3x + 16

    Explanation: Our first step would be to distribute this 3 through the parentheses to get 3x + 12 on the right side of the equation.

    On the left, bring down your y - 4.

    So we have y - 4 = 3x = 12.

    Next we would want to add 4 to both sides in order to isolate y.

    So adding 4 to both sides we get y = 3x + 16.
  2. 10 September, 22:44
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    Answer: what are you doing step bro
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