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Graph the linear equation ×-4y=-4. show the graph

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One way of doing this would be to make use of the x- and y-intercepts.
Let x=0; then y =1, so (0,1) is a point on the line. Let y=0; then x= -4. (-4,0) is a point on the line. Plot these 2 pts and draw a str. line thru them.

Another way would be to solve x-4y=-4 for y and then to plot the result:

-4y = -x - 4; dividing both sides by -4 results in y = (1/4)x + 1.

Plot the y-intercept (0,1). Next, starting with your pencil point on (0,1), move the pencil 4 spaces to the right and 1 space up. That creates a slope of (1/4). Put a black dot there. Then draw a str. line thru (0,1) and (4,1).
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