SOLUTION: Find the slop and y-intercept and use them to graph the line y = x - 1 y = 2/3x + 2 4y - 3 = -3x - 11

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Question 98915This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
: Find the slop and y-intercept and use them to graph the line
y = x - 1


y = 2/3x + 2


4y - 3 = -3x - 11
This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra

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y = x - 1
Slope = 1
y-intercept = -1 or (0, -1)
Graphing:
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y = 2/3x + 2
Slope = 2/3
Y-intercept = 2 or (0, 2)
Graphing:
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4y - 3 = -3x - 11
Re-written as:
4y=-3x-11+3
4y=-3x-8
4y/4=-3x/4-8/4
y=-3/4x-2
Slope = (-3/4)x
Y-intercept = -2 or (0, -2)
Graphing:
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