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Q# ..7 match the equation with its graph -4x - 2y =8

Q# ..7 match the equation with its graph -4x - 2y =8-example-1

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If you divide by 8, you can put the equation into intercept form. That form is ...

... x/a + y/b = 1

where a and b are the x- and y-intercepts, respectively.

Here, your equation would be

... x/(-2) + y/(-4) = 0

The graph with those intercepts is not shown with your problem statement here. See the attachment for the graph.

Q# ..7 match the equation with its graph -4x - 2y =8-example-1
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