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How would you graph -y=-4-3x?

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please show graph
asked Feb 10, 2014 in PRE-ALGEBRA by skylar Apprentice

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Given -y = -4-3x

Multiple to each sie by negitive one.

y = 4+3x

Now it is in y = mx+b form.

If we substitute x = -1,0,1 in given equation the set of coordinate pair wouldbe 1,4,7.

Graph

Draw the coordinate plane.

Plot the above pionts.

Connect the plotted points.

Fomed line is indicating y = 4+3x graph.

answered Feb 10, 2014 by ashokavf Scholar

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