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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Identify the correct slope and y intercept of the equation 3x - 3y = 4. Answer slope = 3; y intercept at (0, -1) slope = -1; y intercept at (0, -4/3) slope = -3; y intercept at (0, 1) slope = 1; y intercept at (0, -4/3)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You have to manipulate and bring the given equation in the form y = mx + c m-->slope c-->y-intercept

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

\[3x - 3y = 4\]add 3y and take 4 from both sides \[3x-4=3y\]swap left and right sides\[3y=3x-4\]divide both sides by 3\[y=\frac{3x-4}{3}\] simplify and your equation will be in the right form

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