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How would I graph Graph the function y=4/5x−3

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See below.

Explanation:

This function is a linear function in the form y = mx+b. Here the function y = 4/5x - 3 has a slope 4/5 and a y-intercept at (0,-3). Start by plotting the y-intercept. From this point, move up 4 units and to the right 5 units. The new point will be at (5, 1). Connect the points. This is the line.

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