-4x+3y=20, solve for y
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Solve For Y?

-4x+3y=20

1.) Add 4x to each side of the equation. This gets rid of the -4x.

2.) This will leave you with: 3y=4x+20

3.) Divide each term by 3. This will give you: Y=4/3x+20/3

y=mx+b...Slope intercept form!
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