A few days ago
earthgirl

Find the slope and y-intercept of the following equation?

4x+3y=12

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A few days ago
.mickey.

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3y = -4x + 12

y = (-4/3)x + (12/3)

y = (-4/3)x + 4

y = slope + y-intercept

so the slope is -4/3

& the y intercept is 4

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A few days ago
lykovetos
Intercept at y=4 (make x= 0)

Gradient = coefficient of x divided by coefficient of y after arranging the equation in the form

nx = my + c

Your equation becomes 4x = -3y + 12

which is 4/-3

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A few days ago
Marley K
Your task is to change the equation from standard form to slope-intercept form: y=mx+b.

First, subtract the 4x from both sides and you’ll get

3y = -4x +12, then divide each term by 3:

y=-4/3x +4

Now you can see that m (the slope) is -4/3 and b (the y-intercept) is 4.

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A few days ago
Marii
Slope = -4/3

y-intercept = 4

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A few days ago
chica85542
slope is 4, y intercept is 12

this is how, number with x after is always slope

subtract 12 from each side and get 4x+3y-12

y intercept if im not mistaken is -12, or is it 3? I am pretty sure its -12 though

good luck

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A few days ago
EC
for the gradient

y=mx+c

divide through by 3

4/3x+y=4

rearrange to y=mx+c

y=-4/3x+4

c is the intercept so it’s 4

the gradient is -4/3 which means that is a negative slope; it goes from high to low

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A few days ago
Anonymous
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A few days ago
Ariescutie
(0,4)

(3,0)

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