Question 61217
-4x-3y=6 [re-write in the slope-intercept form by solving for y]
-3y=4x+6
y=-4/3x-2
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y=mx+b [slope-intercept form of a line]
y=any y value of the line
m=the slope of the line
x=any corresponding x value of the line
b=the y-intercept (the point where the line crosses the y-axis at point (0,b)]
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y= -4/3x-2
Slope=m=-4/3
y-intercept = b=-2
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Graphing:
{{{ graph( 300, 200, -6, 5, -10, 10, (-4/3)x-2) }}}