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How do you graph y=-3x+4

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It's a linear function. The graph is a straight line, therefore we need only two points.

Select any value of x and calculate the value of y:

y = -3x + 4

for x = 0 → y = -3(0) + 4 = 4 → (0, 4)

for x = 2 → y = -3(2) + 4 = -2 → (2, -2)

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