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The graph of y= -4×+7 is​

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Explanation:

The graph of y= -4×+7 is​ a straight line with slope -4 and y-intercept 7. Please do not use × to represent the independent variable; use x instead. × represents multiplication.

To graph this function, first plot the y-intercept, b, which is (0, 7).

Next, starting with your pencil point at (0, 7), move the point 1 unit to the right and plot another point (which will be (1, 7) ). Now move your pencil point 4 units down and plot your third point, which will be (1, 3).

Finally, draw a straight line thru the first and third points, that is, thru (0, 7) and (1, 3). Notice how this line has the slope -4 and the y-intercept (0, 7).

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the graph of y= -4×+7 is​ a horizontal line

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