To graph the equations y=2x-4 and y=-2x+3 without a table, we can use their slope-intercept form, which is y=mx+b, where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept.
To graph the equations y=2x-4 and y=-2x+3 without a table, we can use their slope-intercept form, which is y=mx+b, where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept.
For the equation y=2x-4, the slope m is 2 and the y-intercept b is -4. This means the line has a positive slope and crosses the y-axis at -4.
For the equation y=-2x+3, the slope m is -2 and the y-intercept b is 3. This means the line has a negative slope and crosses the y-axis at 3.
The below graphs are attached for the equations y=2x-4 and y=-2x+3 respectively.