Identify the correct slope and y intercept of the equation 3x - 3y = 4.
try to get this equation like this ...\[\huge{y=\color\red{m}x+\color\green{b}}\] here m is the slope and b is the y intercept....
slope = -1; y intercept at (0, -negative four thirds) slope = 1; y intercept at (0, -negative four thirds) slope = 3; y intercept at (0, -1) slope = -3; y intercept at (0, 1)
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yeah I get it
3x - 3y = -4 get your 3y on one side and everything else on the other side
do you want to work it out together ?
guess not.....I tried
Yes I do sorry
y=3x−4 all over 3
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3x - 3y = -4 -3y = -3x - 4 (multiply by -1 to make -3y positive) 3y = 3x + 4 (now divide by 3) y = 3/3x + 4/3 y = x + 4/3
the answer is -1 and -4/3 right
no
the answer is 1 and (0,4/3) as m=1 and b=4/3
look at how I worked out the problem.....up above
no...it is slope 1 and y intercept 4/3
that's not an option
slope = -1; y intercept at (0, -negative four thirds) slope = 1; y intercept at (0, -negative four thirds) slope = 3; y intercept at (0, -1) slope = -3; y intercept at (0, 1) these are the options
your options are incorrect
tell that to flvs.... I cant do anything about it
I don't know what answer you should put because the answers are all incorrect
did you write the problem correctly
@texaschic101 the equation is 3x-3y=4 but u took it 3x-3y=-4
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