SOLUTION: Convert the following two equations to slope-intercept form:
a) 1/3x + 3 = 3/4y
b) 3x -4y - 20 = 0
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Question 333449: Convert the following two equations to slope-intercept form:
a) 1/3x + 3 = 3/4y
b) 3x -4y - 20 = 0
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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3x -4y - 20 = 0
3x - 4y = 20
-4y = -3x + 20
y = (-3x + 20)/-4
y = (3/4)x - 5
Done!
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