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Please help man i been stuck on the same question for like 3 days-example-1
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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

To sketch a graph of the function
\sf f(x) =(1)/(4)x +3, we can use two points, we can first find the y-intercept.

The y-intercept is the point where the line crosses the y-axis, which happens when x=0.

So, let's plug in x=0 into the function to find the y-intercept:


\sf f(0) = (1)/(4)(0) + 3 = 3

So, the y-intercept is the point (0,3).

Next, we can find another point on the line by choosing any value for x and plugging it into the function.

For example, let's choose x=4:


\sf f(4) = (1)/(4)(4) + 3 = 4

So, another point on the line is the point (4,4).

Now that we have two points on the line, we can simply draw a line through those two points to sketch the graph of the function.

For Graph: See Attachment

Please help man i been stuck on the same question for like 3 days-example-1
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