SOLUTION: 3x-4y=1 I have to find the slope of the line and show it in simplest form.

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Question 1055840: 3x-4y=1 I have to find the slope of the line and show it in simplest form.

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3x-4y=1 I have to find the slope of the line and show it in simplest form.
Slope-intercept form: y = mx + b
3x - 4y = 1
- 4y = - 3x + 1 ----- Subtracting 3x
------ Dividing by - 4

Compare to: y = mx + b
You should see that:
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