SAT math on slope and y-intercept of a linear equation

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SAT math on slope and y-intercept of a linear equation
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OnlyShambhavi
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choto
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2y = 3x - 4
Positive slope, negative intercept. D
NOT EVEN 4 LINES TO WRITE THE COMMENT

asheep
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While this method to find the slope is very simple, I found implicit differentiation to be quicker in this case (at least for me)
And for the y-int I plugged x=0

Edit: ofc it wouldn’t fit “just algebra” though

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