SOLUTION: A line has an equation of 2x-(2/3)y=4What is the slope and the y-intercept?
slope=-4/3, y-intercept =4
slope=2, y-intercept=-2/3
slope=3, y-intercept=6
sloope=-2, y-intercept
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slope=-4/3, y-intercept =4
slope=2, y-intercept=-2/3
slope=3, y-intercept=6
sloope=-2, y-intercept
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Question 87192: A line has an equation of 2x-(2/3)y=4What is the slope and the y-intercept?
slope=-4/3, y-intercept =4
slope=2, y-intercept=-2/3
slope=3, y-intercept=6
sloope=-2, y-intercept=5 Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! equation of 2x-(2/3)y=4What is the slope and the y-intercept?
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2x-(2/3)y = 4
Solve for y as follows;
(2/3)y = 2x-4
Multiply both sides by 3/2 to get:
y = 3x-6
slope = 3; y-intercept = -6
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Stan H.