without graphing identify the slope and the y-intercept, -3x+4y=-4

Thank you.

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ok you could change the equation so it equals to y

- 3x = - 4 - 4y
- 4y = - 3x + 4

Divide by - 4.

y = - 3/4 + 1
slope = -3/4
y-intercept = 1
Priscilla left out an x

y = (-3/4)x + 1

Slope and y-intercept are correct
-4y = -3x +4
divide by -4
-4y/-4 = (-3/-4)x + 4/-4
y = (3/4)x -1
the slope is 3/4 and the y intercept is -1
I was wrong. Thanks Bun
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