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Can someone verify if this is correct

Can someone verify if this is correct-example-1
User Petiar
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Answer:

This is not correct

Step-by-step explanation:

To show this, I will use the equation y = 3x - 4.

Let's say that x = 3

In this case, 3x = 9

9 - 4 = 5

So y = 5

Since I can see you have the line hitting 3 on the x axis and the line hitting 2 on the y axis in the same spot, the line is not corresponding with the equation.

So if the line is at 0 on the x-axis, it should be -4 on the y-axis

If it is 1 on the x-axis, it should be -1 on the y-axis

And so on and so forth

User Noel Carcases
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Answer:

No.

Step-by-step explanation:

Your line should start at the point (0,-4) and move up 3 and over 1. The next point should be at (1,-1).

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