Question 202410
You can answer these questions yourself by recalling that the "slope-intercept" form of a linear equation is:
{{{y = mx+b}}} Where: m = slope and b = y-intercept.
Compare your equations with the standard form: For the first equation:
{{{y = mx+b}}}
{{{y = (3/4)x-1}}}
For the second equation, you will have to rearrange it to be in the slope-intercept form:
{{{3x+3y = 6}}} Subtract 3x from both sides of the equation.
{{{3y = -3x+6}}} Now divide both sides by 3.
{{{y = (-1)x+2}}} Compare with:
{{{y = mx+b}}}
If you still have difficulties with this, please re-post.