erthomework.aspxahomeworkld=687727917\&questionld=10\&flushed=true\&cld=7906795\¢erwin=yes William Woodberry 12/08/24 8:31 - Slope-intercept form Question 10, 3.5.19 HW Score: \( 57.14 \%, 8 \) of 14 points Points: 0 of 1 Use the slope-intercept form to graph the equation \( 4 x-3 y=12 \). Use the graphing tool to graph the line. Use the slope and \( y \)-intercept when drawing the line. Click to enlarge graph Clear alt Check answer
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