SOLUTION: What are the point lines for 3x-4y=10

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3X-4Y=10 CONVERT TO THE STANDARD LINE FORMULA FORMAT OF Y=mX+b WHERE m=SLOPE & b=Y INTERCEPT
3X-4Y=10
-4Y=-3X+10
Y=-3X/-4+10/-4
Y=.75X-2.5 THIS GIVES A SLOPE OF .75 AND A Y INTERCEPT OF -2.5

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