Answer: (0,4), (1,6), (2,8), (3,10)
Explanation:
you can plug this equation into a graphing calculator (if you don't have a physical one, you can use desmos online graphing calculator) or just graph it on paper.
If you graph it on paper, start at (0,4) because that is the y-intercept. Then go up 2 and right 1 and plot a point there. Up 2 and right 1 and plot a point, etc.
Some points on this line are (0,4), (1,6), (2,8), (3,10)