SOLUTION: what is the y-intercept for -5x + 4y = 38

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Question 633257: what is the y-intercept for -5x + 4y = 38
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Hi,
-5x + 4y = 38
y = (5/4)x + 38/4
y-intercept(when x = 0) is 38/4 = 19/2
y = mx + b
Line slope of 5 and passes through (-2, 6).
y = 5x + b

16 = b
y = 5x + 16
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