SOLUTION: i need help finding the slope intercept for the equation 4x-6y+3=0

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Question 18255: i need help finding the slope intercept for the equation 4x-6y+3=0
Answer by Alwayscheerful(414) About Me  (Show Source):
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Slope-Intercept form looks like this:
y=mx%2Bb
M is the slope of the line, rise%2Frun
B is the y-intercept of the line
In order for your equation 4x-6y%2B3=0 to be changed to Slope-Intercept form you need to arrange it.
You should get something like this:
-6y=-4x-3
You want Y alone, so divide each side by -6
ANSWER: y=%282%2F3%29x%2B1%2F2
If you graph it, it looks like this
graph%28300%2C200%2C-5%2C5%2C-5%2C5%2C%282%2F3%29x%2B1%2F2%29