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Begin by solving the linear equation for $y .$ This will put the equation in slope-intercept form. Then find the slope and the $y$ -intercept of the line with this equation. $$3 x-4 y=12$$
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We can do this by subtracting $3x$ from both sides of the equation. This gives us: $$-4y = 12 - 3x$$ Show more…
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