SOLUTION: I'm having a little trouble with this question. Line 1: 3/4x+1 Line 2: (3,1) a. Find the equation of line 2 in slope intercept form. b. Hence, find the y-intercept for lin

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Question 1185856: I'm having a little trouble with this question.
Line 1: 3/4x+1
Line 2: (3,1)
a. Find the equation of line 2 in slope intercept form.
b. Hence, find the y-intercept for line 2.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm having a little trouble with this question.
Line 1: 3/4x+1
Line 2: (3,1)
a. Find the equation of line 2 in slope intercept form.
b. Hence, find the y-int
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Neither of those are lines.

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