SOLUTION: Write the linear function 4x-y/3=-5 in slope-intercept form. I subtract 4x from both sides which leaves me with -y/3=-4x-5. I don't know what to do next because of the -y/3.

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Question 499047: Write the linear function 4x-y/3=-5 in slope-intercept form. I subtract 4x from both sides which leaves me with -y/3=-4x-5. I don't know what to do next because of the -y/3.
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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