SOLUTION: How do I find the slope of 4y=3

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Question 1052599: How do I find the slope of 4y=3
Found 2 solutions by Edwin McCravy, josmiceli:
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
One way is this:



Solve for y



There is no x term, so insert 0x before the 3/4:



Now compare that with



And you see that the slope m = 0

Edwin


Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

divide both sides by

is not defined, so it could be any number,
but always. So, valid points on the line are:
( -5, 3/4 )
( 7.0321, 3/4 )
( , 3/4 )
This line is horizontal, and the slope is
You could say the equation is:


So, the y-intercept is:
( 0 , 3/4 )


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