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What is the graph of the equation y+7= -4/5(x-4)
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What is the graph of the equation y+7= -4/5(x-4)
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It would have a y-intercept at -7, an x-intercept at 4, and it would have a slope of -4/5. You can use Desmos to help you graph.
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y=f(x) = (-4/5)x+(16/5)-7
y=(-4x/5)+(16-7•5/5)
y=(-4x/5)-19/5
Graph is a straight line that looks like this...
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