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Graph the function y=−x+4 , represented by the given function table

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The graph of the linear equation:

y = -x + 4

can be seen on the image at the end.

How to graph the inear function?

Here we want to graph the following linear function:

y = -x + 4

To graph it, we need to find two points that lie on that line, and to get that we need to evaluate the line.

When x = 0.

y = -0 + 4

y = 4

So we have the point (0, 4)

When x = 2

y = -2 + 4

y = 2

So we have the point (2, 2)

Now we just need to graph these two poins and connect them with a line, we will get:

Graph the function y=−x+4 , represented by the given function table-example-1
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