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Graph f(x)=−1.5x+6. what points on a graph

Graph f(x)=−3/4x−4 . what points on a graph

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See the graphs below.

Go to a x coordinate and find the to get the points

Graph f(x)=−1.5x+6. what points on a graph Graph f(x)=−3/4x−4 . what points on a graph-example-1
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Answer:

Graph for the given functions.

Explanation:

We are given the following information in the question:


f(x) = -1.5x + 6\\g(x) = \displaystyle(-3)/(4)x - 4

The image shows the graph for both the equations that are equations of straight line.

The two lines intersect at point (13.333, 14)

Comparing the equation to the equation of straight line of the form:


y = mx +c

where m is the slope of straight line and c is the y-intercept.

Equation 1:

m = -1.5, c = 6

Equation 2:

m =
(-3)/(4), c = -4

Graph f(x)=−1.5x+6. what points on a graph Graph f(x)=−3/4x−4 . what points on a graph-example-1
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