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Using the graph, derive the equation of the line in slope-intercept form. y=3x−4 y equals 3 x minus 4 3x−y=4 3 x minus y equals 4 y=−3x−4 y equals negative 3 x minus 4 y=3x+. What’s the answer
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y=3x-4
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