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For a straight line y=(4)/(3)x-4. Choose...

For a straight line `y=(4)/(3)x-4`. Choose correct alternate(s)

A

`(dy)/(dx)=tan53^(@)`

B

`(dx)/(dy)=tan37^(@)`

C

`x-"Intercept is "3`

D

length of linne between x-axis and y-axis is 5 units

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