Question 64881
To find the slope and y-intercept you'll need to get your equation into the slope-intercept form: y = mx+b
{{{4x+3y = 32}}} Subtract 4x from both sides.
{{{3y = -4x+32}}} Now divide both sides by 3.
{{{y = (-4/3)x + 32/3}}} Compare this with:
{{{y = mx+b}}} The slope, {{{m = (-4/3)}}} 
The y-intercept, {{{b = 32/3}}} 

{{{y-2x = 16}}} Add 2x to both sides.
{{{y = 2x+16}}} Compare this with:
{{{y = mx+b}}}
The slope, {{{m = 2}}}
The y-intercept, {{{b = 16}}}
By now, you should have the idea so try it on the other equations.