A line can be expressed in the slope-intercept form \(y = mx + b,\) where m and b are constants. What is the slope

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A line can be expressed in the slope-intercept form \(y = mx + b,\) where m and b are constants. What is the slope-intercept form of the equation \(4x + 3y = 15?\)

A. \(y = -\dfrac{4}{3}x + 5\)

B. \(y = -\dfrac{4}{3}x + 1\)

C. \(y = -\dfrac{3}{4}x - 5\)

D. \(y = -\dfrac{3}{4}x + 5\)

E. \(x = -\dfrac{3}{4}y + \dfrac{15}{4}\)

The OA is A
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