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Y= -2x+4 by graphing

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Answer:

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Explanation:

This can be graphed by plugging in two distinct x values and solving each for y. That will give you two x,y coordinates to draw on the graph, which will let you trace the line defined by them.

You can get the points where the line intersects the axis by solving either variable for zero. Try giving x a value of 2 or 0 to find those.

Y= -2x+4 by graphing-example-1
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Y= -2x+4 by graphing-example-1
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