Question 465747
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Hi,
*[tex \LARGE\ Using \ the \ standard \ slope-intercept \ form \ for \ an \ equation \ of \ a  \ line \ y = mx + b ] 
*[tex \LARGE\ where \ m \ is \ the \ slope \ and \ b \ the \ y-intercept]
Directions very clear: begin by solving the linear equation for y. 
This will put the equation in slope intercept form . 
Then find the slope and the y intercept of the line with this equation.

4x+3y=0  OR y = -(4/3)x   |Slope m = -4/3  and y intercept is Pt(0,0)
{{{drawing(300,300,   -6, 6, -6, 6, grid(1),
graph( 300, 300, -6, 6, -6, 6,0,-(4/3)x))}}}