If you mean: 3x-y = 4 then y = 3x-4 and the y intercept is -4 with the slope being 3
If you mean: 3x -y = 4 then y = 3x -4 whereas 3 is the slope and -4 is the y intercept
y=3x-4
y -3x = 4 Put it in the form of Slope-Intercept form: y = mx + b y = 4 + 3x y = 3x + 4 compare it to y = mx +b m = slope = 3
If you mean: y = x+4 and y = 3x+8 then x = -2 and y = 2
3x - y = 4 Get y by itself to see if it is the same as y = 3x - 4: 3x = 4 + y 3x - 4 = y Therefore, 3x - y = 4 is the equivalent of y = 3x - 4.
Get in function form. - 3X - Y = 4 - 1(- Y = 3X + 4) Y = - 3X - 4 ----------------------------solve for X and Y by the 0 out method - 3X - 4 = 0 - 3X = 4 X = - 4/3 --------------- Y = - 3(0) - 4 Y = - 4 -------------- Draw a line linking those points.
If you mean: 3x-y = 4 then y = 3x-4 and the y intercept is -4 with the slope being 3
If you mean: 3x -y = 4 then y = 3x -4 whereas 3 is the slope and -4 is the y intercept
If you mean: 3x -y = 4 then y = 3x -4 whereas 3 is the slope and -4 is the y intercept
y=3x+4 -3x+y=4 x=-1/3
your equation is y=3x + 4 here are five parallel equations... y=3x + 5 y=3x + 6 y=3x + 7 y=3x + 8 y=3x + 9
3x - y = -4 3x - y = 0 Those lines do not intersect. They are parallel. You can demonstrate by solving either of them for one of the two variables, then plugging it's value into the other: 3x - y = -4 ∴y = 3x + 4 Now substitute: 3x - y = 0 ∴ 3x - (3x + 4) = 0 ∴ 3x - 3x - 4 = 0 ∴ -4 = 0 This result is obviously incorrect, indicating that the lines do not intersect.
y=3x-4
y -3x = 4 Put it in the form of Slope-Intercept form: y = mx + b y = 4 + 3x y = 3x + 4 compare it to y = mx +b m = slope = 3
y = 3x + 1 y = 3x + 2 y = 3x + 3 y = 3x
If you mean y = 3x-4 then the slope is 3 and the y intercept is -4