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How do I graph y = −x+7?

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y=-x+7 (let x=7)

y=-7+7

y=0

(7,0)

y=-x+7 (let y=4)

x=3

(3,4)

then the graph will be passing through (7,0),(3,4)

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the slop is -1 and the y-intercept is (0,7) so then go on the graph and plot a point on the y- axis line at 7. Then go right 7 units and down 7 units and that should be it :)
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