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what is the y and x intercept for -4x + y = 3 help please thank you in advance
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Answered by Henry
-4X + Y = 3. Let x = 0 and solve for Y.
-4*0 + Y = 3
Y = 3 = Y-Int.
Let y = 0 and solve for x.
-4X + 0 = 3
X = -3/4 = X-int.
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