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Graph the line for y + 1 equals -3/5 parentheses x subtract 4 parentheses​

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Answer:

The graph is shown below.

Explanation:

Given:

Equation of a line is
y+1=-(3)/(5)(x-4)

The equation of a line with a point
(x_(1),y_(1)) and slope
m is given as:


y-y_(1)=m(x-x_(1))

On comparing the given equation with the standard form, we get


x_(1)=4,y_(1)=-1,m=-(3)/(5)

Now, we first plot the point
(4,-1).

Slope is
-(3)/(5). This means that we have to move 3 units down and 5 units right to get the slope as negative. We mark the second point there.

Now, we plot a line joining both the points. Thus, the graph is drawn.

Graph the line for y + 1 equals -3/5 parentheses x subtract 4 parentheses​-example-1
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