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Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation. y=−1/3x+4 Then plot two points to graph the equation.

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Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation. y=−1/3x+4 Then plot two points to-example-1
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Answer:

The ordered pairs of the equation is (12,0)and (0,4).

Explanation:

Given : Equation
y=-(1)/(3)x+4

To find : Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation. Then plot two points to graph the equation.

Solution :

Equation
y=-(1)/(3)x+4 is a linear graph.

So, We find x-intercept and y-intercept of the equation for graphing.

For x-intercept, put y=0


0=-(1)/(3)x+4


(1)/(3)x=4


x=4* 3


x=12

The point is (12,0).

For y-intercept, put x=0


y=-(1)/(3)(0)+4


y=4

The point is (0,4).

The ordered pairs of the equation is (12,0)and (0,4).

Plot these point in the graph.

Refer the attached figure below.

Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation. y=−1/3x+4 Then plot two points to-example-1
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