How do you find the slope and intercept of y = 4/3x - 3?

2 Answers
Aug 2, 2018

The slope is 4/3.

The x-intercept is at (9/4, 0).

The y-intercept is at (0, -3).

Explanation:

y = 4/3x - 3

This equation is in slope-intercept form:

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We know the slope is the value multiplied by x, so the slope is 4/3.

To find the x-intercept, plug in 0 for y and solve for x:
0 = 4/3x - 3

Add color(blue)3 to both sides:
0 quadcolor(blue)(+quad3) = 4/3x - 3 quadcolor(blue)(+quad3)

3 = 4/3x

Multiply both sides by color(blue)(3/4):
3 color(blue)(*3/4) = 4/3x color(blue(*3/4)

9/4 = x

x = 9/4

Therefore, the x-intercept is at (9/4, 0).

To find the y-intercept, plug in 0 for x and solve for y:
y = 4/3(0) - 3

y = 0 - 3

y = -3

Therefore, the y-intercept is at (0, -3).

Hope this helps!

Aug 2, 2018

Slope 4/3, x-int 9/4, y-int -3

Explanation:

This equation is in slope-intercept form

y=mx+b, with slope m and a y-intercept of b. By pattern matching, we see our slope is 4/3 and our y-intercept is -3.

We can find the x-intercept by setting y equal to zero. We get

0=4/3x-3=4/3x=3=>x=9/4

Therefore, our slope is 4/3, our y-intercept is -3, and our x-intercept is 9/4.

Hope this helps!