Question 528669
To find the slope of 4x-3y=36, put it into this form: y=mx+b

m=slope
b=y-intercept

4x-3y=36

Get y by itself by first subtracting the 4x from both sides of the equation

4x-3y=36
-4x    -4x

-3y=-4x+36

Next, to get y completely on its own, divide -3 to both sides of the equation

-3y/-3 = -4x/-3 + 36/-3

y = 4x/3 - 12

slope (m) = 4/3