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Graph the line represented by the equation.

Graph the line represented by the equation.-example-1
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Explanation:

first you need to put the equation in y=mx+b form

y-3=(-1/2)(x+4)

y-3= (-1/2x)+4

y=-1/2x+1

then you just graph

the y intercept is 1 and the slope is -1/2 so it’s going to be a negative graph and it starts from 1 on the y axis

Graph the line represented by the equation.-example-1
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