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Graph,

y = 5/3x-4

on the graph below. Or, tell me the (x,y)

Thank youu !! :D

Graph, y = 5/3x-4 on the graph below. Or, tell me the (x,y) Thank youu !! :D-example-1
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all you have to do here is choose some x values then plot them with the y values you get

choosing values is sort of weird with graphing fractions, but to get whole numbers out, i'd do the following for sure (0 makes the fraction 0, 3 cancels out with the denominator)

(0, y), (3, y), (-3, y)

and from there, just continue picking multiples of 3

(0, y), (3, y), (-3, y), (6, y), (-6, y), (9, y), (12, y)

this would be prettier if i could insert a table but i can't. from here, just plug in your x values to receive your y values. i don't know how many points to plot but your results are

(0, -4), (3, 1), (-3, -9), (6, 6), (-6, -14), (9, 11)

you can get more by following the same process if needed!!
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