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Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation.

y = −1/3 x + 4


Then plot two points to graph the equation.

Make a table of ordered pairs for the equation. y = −1/3 x + 4 Then plot two points-example-1
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Okay, so this is just like we practiced!

You've got an equation & a graph. To connect the two, you've got to make a table of values. Remember to do this you "guessed" which x-values you wanted to use!

So...choose your x-values.

Then substitute each x-value into your equation to solve for the y-coordinate.
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Hai I think its (4,5) not ll the way true sorry.
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